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"LE CUBISME"
Cubist Art Exhibition 2020!!!
32 Artists : 70 Artworks
At Virtual Art Exhibition
"Cubism is not a reality you can take in your hand. It's more like a perfume, in front of you, behind you, to the sides, the scent is everywhere but you don't quite know where it comes from." -Pablo Picasso
"Cubism" was a highly influential visual arts style of the 20th century that was created principally by the painters Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in Paris between 1907 and 1914. The Cubist style emphasized the flat, two-dimensional surface of the picture plane, rejecting the traditional techniques of perspective, foreshortening, modeling, and chiaroscuro and refuting time-honored theories of art as the imitation of nature. Cubist painters were not bound to copying form, texture, color, and space; instead, they presented a new reality in paintings that depicted radically fragmented objects, whose several sides were seen simultaneously.
CUBISM KEY IDEAS :
1. ABANDON PERSPECTIVE & REALISTIC
MODELING OF FIGURES:
Cubist artists abandoned perspective, which had been used to depict space since the Renaissance, and they also turned away from the realistic modeling of figures.
2. CHANGING EXPERIENCE OF SPACE, MOVEMENT, AND TIME IN THE MODERN WORLD :
Cubists explored open form, piercing figures and objects by letting the space flow through them, blending background into foreground, and showing objects from various angles. Some historians have argued that these innovations represent a response to the changing experience of space, movement, and time in the modern world. This first phase of the movement was called Analytic Cubism.
3. ACUTELY AWARE OF CURRENT EVENTS:
In the second phase of Cubism, Synthetic Cubists explored the use of non-art materials as abstract signs.
4. UNITY BETWEEN A DEPICTED SCENE AND THE SURFACE OF THE CANVAS
Cubism paved the way for non-representational art by putting new emphasis on the unity between a depicted scene and the surface of the canvas. These experiments would be taken up by the likes of Piet Mondrian, who continued to explore their use of the grid, abstract system of signs, and shallow space.
As Art4you Gallery had overwhelming response on applications for different types of cubism art: we have finalised one of the virtual art exhibition on CUBIST ART!
ARTISTS WHO HAVE EXPLORED THE CUBIST ART STYLE AND CREATE AN ORIGINAL WORK/S OF THEIR OWN INCORPORATING AS MANY KEY IDEAS OF THE MOVEMENT HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR THIS SHOW.
ALSO ARTIST WHO HAVE INSPIRED ART BY PABLO PICASSO HAS BEEN SELECTED.
Join us on July 18th Saturday, 2020 for the Virtual art Exhibition of our Cubist Art Exhibition,
Opening Reception - 18 July 2020
Exhibition will run until 18 Nov, 2020
Stay tuned for more info !!!
Email.us to art4you.artgallery@gmail.com
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