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Published: 16 July 2013
... in this section is a “Sketchbook” of quotations on art from Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Yves Bonnefoy, Pierre Alechinsky, Pablo Picasso, and Jacques Rancière. drawing design arts form sensibility sensuality Maurice Merleau-Ponty Yves Bonnefoy Pierre Alechinsky Pablo Picasso Allow me to add here a brief...
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Published: 01 July 2012
...This chapter examines how Pablo Picasso’s status as a cultural icon affects our perception of his work, and so in a sense transforms the work itself. The Picasso retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art is, among other things, a reminder of the convoluted relation between so-called high art...
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Published: 23 January 2020
... Fry Paul Gauguin Gentile da Fabriano Clement Greenberg Master of Erwin Panofsky Pablo Picasso sculpture C3.P1 Global art, by which I mean art objects produced across cultures, geographies, and time, certainly has a past. But does it have a history, and if so what kind of history is this? I ask...
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Published: 01 April 2015
... of Love Waley Arthur Xiao Qian Gray Cecil Lambert Constant Music Ho! a Study of Music in Decline 1934 Carter Huntly The Circle of Chalk 1929 Egoist Henry Leigh Vaughan The New Age Wong Anna May Igor Stravinsky Pablo Picasso The Nightingale Sergei Diaghilev Fortunata Depero Henri Matisse...
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Published: 07 August 2023
... Benjamin Walter modernity Philip Guston Jules Olitski Pablo Picasso gestalt tragicomic shape painting Because I am so impatient with the universalizing impulses of the modernist tradition, I am tempted to say that Kelly’s purpose is to defeat the generality—the dreary impersonality—of the square...
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Published: 01 May 2007
...This chapter deals with the documentary films which Clouzot made with Pablo Picasso and Herbert von Karajan. Le Mystère Picasso was filmed at La Victorine studios in Nice and first shown at the Cannes festival in 1956, where it was awarded a special jury prize. Le Mystère...
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Published: 31 July 2018
... Jane Heap Ernest Hemingway Pablo Picasso Whereas Stein’s avant-garde poetry from the 1910s and 1920s utilises ‘self-poesis’ to articulate a variety of feminist transmasculinities, The Autobiography (1932: 1933) – mass-marketed experimental non-fiction – plays with perspective...
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Published: 12 January 2016
...This chapter examines Carl Einstein's writings on the cubism of Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. Einstein's shift from literature to art criticism was a shift from a nihilist ontology to a hopeful one. Braque and Picasso seemed to have completed the wanderer's quest, for they had come up...
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Published: 12 January 2016
... ritual objects became both the map and the territory of nomad art. This chapter also considers Einstein's writings on the work of Pablo Picasso in the later 1920s, with particular emphasis on his argument that Picasso's oeuvre was riven by a “double style” and how he tracked that doubleness both visually...
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Published: 22 January 2004
... Claude sculpture Apollo Belvedere Delphic Charioteer Zeus of Artemisium Ghiberti Lorenzo Apollo Belvedere Cennino Cennini Lorenzo Ghiberti Leonardo da Vinci Claude Monet oil painting Pablo Picasso pop art sculpture Diego Velázquez Jan Vermeer The physical properties of artworks have...
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Published: 31 January 2013
... Action Painting avant-garde Cecil Beaton Jean Cocteau Sergei Diaghilev Clement Greenberg Richard Hamilton Alfred Jarry Filippo Tommaso Marinetti Museum of Modern Art Pablo Picasso Sometime early in 1913 Picasso made an assemblage in his Paris studio that we know only from his photographs...
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Published: 14 July 2016
...This chapter offers a radical rethinking of ekphrasis, as it turns from the more familiar pairing of Gertrude Stein and Pablo Picasso to the relationship between Stein and Marcel Duchamp, and to the unexplored territory of the influence of Stein’s verbal compositions on the visual...
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Published: 19 May 2022
... of the first person to read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe—the importance of illustrations—Aubrey Beardsly, Pablo Picasso, John Armstrong, and other modern sources—Persian painting and orientalist sources—the importance of framing techniques—Tashbaan, Constantinople, and the Tower...
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Published online: 23 June 2022
Published in print: 09 June 2022
... into le théâtre engagé and le théâtre de l absurde, I resituate Beckett s early plays in a new conceptualising of le théâtre du témoin or a theatre of the witness , reading them alongside the work of several contemporaneous Francophone playwrights: Albert Camus, Eugène Ionesco, Pablo Picasso...
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Published: 19 November 2023
...Second Skin. Anne Anlin Cheng, Oxford University Press. © Oxford University Press 2023. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780197748381.003.0002 This chapter offers an original rereading of Pablo Picasso’s notorious encounter with African masks in the Trocadero Museum. Instead of seeing this well...
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Published online: 31 October 2013
Published in print: 10 June 2002
...This book explores the relationship between music and the visual arts in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing on the modernist period. Reassessing the work of composers and artists such as Richard Wagner, Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Josef Matthias Hauer, and John Cage, it argues...
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Published online: 18 August 2016
Published in print: 12 January 2016
... a formalist intervention into the contemporary theory and practice of European sculpture and a manifesto for the sophistication of African art. Einstein would go on to publish seminal texts on the cubist paintings of Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. His contributions to the surrealist magazine...
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Published: 16 July 2013
... Bonnefoy, Max Loreau, and Pablo Picasso. drawing formative force form idea René Char Henri Matisse art Yves Bonnefoy Max Loreau Pablo Picasso Drawing is therefore the Idea—it is the true form of the thing. Or more exactly, it is the gesture that proceeds from the desire to show this form...
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Published: 01 July 2016
...Chapter 6 examines the cultural activities of Spanish exiles from Franco’s regime in the French capital in this period. It analyses a range of cultural groups and figures within this community, notably the writer Juan Goytisolo, Pablo Picasso, Jorge Semprún, and the cultural supplement...
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Published: 22 December 2014
... of classicism Salzmann Eric Modernism movements it comprises multiplicity of styles Igor Stravinsky Pablo Picasso T. S. Eliot commedia dell’arte myth heteroglossia dissonance distortion Leonard B. Meyer observes with considerable insight that the artists, writers, and composers “who have found...