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From the 17th Century and Cubism to today, trompe l'oeil art endures. Are we hard-wired ... holding up various objects – such as sheet music or letters – on a display board, when the entire ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Promised Gift from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection. Source: Photo by the author. Since cubist art reduces natural forms to the abstract, it has to be ...
When painting it, Picasso was “drinking turpentine and spitting fire,” imagined his contemporary and fellow cubist Georges Braque ... “Composition” and “Music (Sketch),” which try ...
When Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett decided to study with the artist André Lhote in Paris in 1921, they were consciously taking a step away from the certainties of realism and into the unknown ...
this work was suggested by a Jean Paulhan text in which a man experiences and perceives everyday life as though in the multifaceted space of a Cubist painting. Alternating between film and video ...
Once the much-maligned painting style of Absinthe-fuelled bohemians, Cubism has been given new life by American artist Tommervik. The muted tones, strong lines and graphical shapes Tommervik ...