Much more recently, text has played a central role in modern and contemporary movements: Georges Braque's
Cubist paintings featured words tucked between lines of fractured geometry, while Roy Lichtenstein's cartoonish Pop Art paintings often contained quote bubbles.
Not exact matches
The early part of the collection
features French and Russian art from the beginning of the twentieth century,
cubist paintings and superb holdings of expressionist and modern British art.
On its 100th anniversary, we will celebrate the
Cubist paintings and sculptures in its galleries with an exhibition curated by Andrianna Campbell and Daniel S. Palmer
featuring 27 contemporary artists at Henry Street Settlement's Abrons Arts Center (466 Grand St, NYC).
Gorky's acquaintance with Synthetic
Cubist work — specifically that by Picasso — came primarily through his familiarity with
paintings in museums and in publications such as Cahiers d'Art, a leading periodical that
featured reproductions of works by both Braque and Picasso.
The early part of the collection
features European art from the beginning of the twentieth century, including work by André Derain and Pierre Bonnard,
cubist paintings and holdings of expressionist and modern British art.
A year earlier, in 1909, the French avant - garde painter Francis Picabia
painted Caoutchouc, a proto -
cubist work
featuring unrecognizable geometric shapes enveloped in seemingly unrelated color fields.