Billy Quinn 1954: Alfred Jarry and Rrose Sélavy Fatbiking to the Paris World Fair, 1900
Billy Quinn 1954: Formal 'Carrageen Moss and Bicycle-Wheel Double Portrait' of James Joyce and Marcel Duchamp, Taken by Alfred Jarry
Billy Quinn 1954: Kilroy Was Here
Billy Quinn 1954: Daguerre, The Wrath of Cod
Billy Quinn 1954: Marcel/Rrose Playing Between Male and Female, Young and Old, Saint and Sinner, caught even
Billy Quinn 1954: The Winner of the 'Duchamp Lookalike Competition' Cycled Off on a '1st Prize!' Fatbike, Which Had Been Infrathinned in from 21st Century China
Billy Quinn 1954: It Was the First Ever Recorded Case of Camshaft Envy
Billy Quinn 1954: Marcel and the Gargantuan Prophylactic, Paris, 1900
Billy Quinn 1954: Jarry and Duchamp Pataphorically Discussing Infrathin (at the Paris World Fair, 1900)
Billy Quinn 1954: Age Being 'Infinity Soluble'
Billy Quinn 1954: On the Crest of a Wave
Billy Quinn 1954: "There's Only One Solution: I'll Take Over Command Myself"
Billy Quinn 1954: DADA-Con, NYC, 1946
Billy Quinn 1954: Aspiring Duchamp-Lookalikies at the 1946 Dada-Con
Billy Quinn 1954: Luckily, the Undercover Marcels Hadn't Got the 'Dress Code' Memo (1946 WIFI Problems)