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The first in a special Artworks series investigating 'isms'. Today it's Cubism -- to co-incide with the opening of Picasso and His Collection at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane.
There is no direct evidence that Picasso knew of this theory, but a spirit of boundary breaking in early 20 th -century society helped inspire Cubism. E=MC2 was to physics as Analytic Cubism was ...
In 1913 — around the time Synthetic Cubism, the movement’s second phase, was kicking into gear — anarchist theorist André Colomer, together with Gérard de Lacaze-Duthiers and Manuel ...
Determining the 10 most famous Cubist paintings in an objective and scientific way is impossible, because there is no way of knowing how many people have heard of just one cubist painting, let ...
Cubism evolved in two stages — analytical cubism, which involved austere representations using planes and lines in blacks and greys, and synthetic cubism, which roughly ran from 1912-1914, and ...
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