Sentences with phrase «cubist experiments»

He was strongly influenced by Picasso's cubist experiments with collage and its use by George Grosz and others for political critique.
-- Peter Schjeldahl While artists have been layering images and incorporating autonomous elements into their work since the advent of paper, collage truly emerged as a medium in its own right in the early years of the 20th century with the Cubist experiments of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
Cézanne directly inspired Picasso and Braque in their Cubist experiments.
Inspired by Cubist experiments, artists associated with Dada — particularly the movement's Berlin branch — began incorporating collage techniques into their work.
His oeuvre includes both Cubist experiments with form and «emotional photography».
Almost two dozen years after «Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism» wowed visitors at New York's Museum of Modern Art, the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, and California's Santa Barbara Museum of Art have come together to mount «Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910 — 1912.»

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Of course, outside Germany some world - shattering things were going on as well: in Paris, Braque's and Picasso's cubist paintings and Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, which brought on a riot at its premiere; in Bologna, Marconi's experiments with radio waves; at Kitty Hawk, the Wright brothers» first flight.
Georges Braque and the Cubist Still Life, 1928 — 1945 offers the first detailed examination of Braque's experiments with still lifes and interiors during the years leading up to and through World War II, an overlooked and transitional period in the career of this leading founder of Cubism.
Instead he experimented variously with robust formations that bear a distinctly cubist appearance, Surrealist organic sculptures and minimal geometric abstractions, some of which reflect Giacometti's early preoccupation with Sumerian and Cycladic art.
She began to experiment with Cubist abstraction and won the academy's silver medal for portraiture and the Proxima Accessi gold medal for her painting, Return of Ulysses.
While he liked much of the exhibition, especially the works by such established names as Goya, Renoir, and Glackens, he found the most radical elements — the European Cubist, Fauvist, and Futurist experiments — awful.
EXPERIMENTS WITH LANDSCAPE: EARLY WORK During the 1950s and»60s, Frankenthaler explored various styles of abstraction, from Cubist - inspired works such as Abstract Landscape (1951) to more free - form compositions such as Untitled (1962 — 63).
During the 1920s, Carles began experimenting with cubist planes of color and renewed his acquaintance with Hans Hofmann, whom he had met years before in Paris.
Opening with Picabia's solid early Cubist paintings which quickly diffused various critics» claims of painterly illiteracy, the show plows ahead through Picabia's scintillating obsession with Dada, examines his short - lived fascination with film, explores cutting edge experiments with Renaissance and Transparency painting techniques, shows his controversial war - time figurative paintings, and ends (rather deflatedly) with his return to Abstraction.
Renowned for creating the Cubist movement, Picasso experimented with a wide range of styles throughout his career.
In addition to painting, he experimented with abstract sculpture and was the author of Cubist Poems (1913), Essays on Art (1916), and Primitives (1926).
In modern art simple still life arrangements have often been used as a relatively neutral basis for formal experiment, for example by Paul Cézanne, the cubist painters and, later in the twentieth century, by Patrick Caulfield.
Paris - 1952 When the legendary Cubist art dealer Daniel - Henry Kahnweiler assumed Caziel's abstract work to be an experiment from which he would return to figuration, Caziel insisted «Non, je suis abstrait».
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