According to Seo Soun-jou, the director of the exhibition, Cezanne believed that it was not about representing the world realistically, but about reducing them to their simplest geometric figures - ...
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Artist Pablo Picasso's "Guitar on a Table" painting sold at an auction Monday for $37.1 million after spending 30 years at the New York Museum of Modern Art. The cubist, which was sold at Sotheby's, ...
The exhibition goes on to chronicle cubism's development through subsequent stages. Some of the paintings, such as Picasso's "Man with a Guitar" (1912), are so obscure that you need the audio ...
The guitar is incidental, said Holland Cotter in The New York Times. Disguised as a thematic romp, MoMA’s “subtly buzzing manifesto of an exhibition” in fact proposes that some of “the most ...
Pablo Picasso, Chair Cannes, 1961. Musée National Picasso–Paris. Photo: 2015 Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York On October 9, 1912, Pablo Picasso wrote a letter to Georges ...
Consisting of a collection donated to the Met by the cosmetics magnate Leonard A Lauder, this is the single most important exhibition of cubism since MoMA’s Picasso/Braque show in 1989 Capital in the ...
Mr. De La Renta has an uncanny ability to make clothes that hold his signature without being predictable, that reflect his heritage without being campy, that are timeless without being boring. His ...
Picasso’s revolutionary Cubism is considered the most influential art movement of the 20th century, earning him the moniker “father of modern art.” Its impact was so immense that it helped inspire a ...
Pablo Picasso’s 1919 work “Guitar on a Table,” held on loan at the New York Museum of Modern Art since 1990, sold at Sotheby’s Monday for $37.1 million. The cubist painting was expected to sell for ...
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