"You can paint with whatever you want, with pipes, postage stamps, postcards or playing cards, candelabras, pieces of oilcloth, false collars, wallpaper, newspapers."
In the world of art, Cubism was nothing less than revolutionary, representing a paradigm shift in the way artists perceived the world...
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"You can paint with whatever you want, with pipes, postage stamps, postcards or playing cards, candelabras, pieces of oilcloth, false collars, wallpaper, newspapers."
In the world of art, Cubism was nothing less than revolutionary, representing a paradigm shift in the way artists perceived the world, and incontestably one of the most influential movements in art history. To celebrate the one-hundredth anniversary of Picasso's seminal work Les Demoiselles d'Avigon, leading Picasso scholars and art historians assess its legacy and the extraordinary influence of Picasso's Cubism on the development of twentieth-century art.
Exhibition Cubist Picasso at the musée Picasso, Paris ( Sept. 2007- January. 2008).
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