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Cubism
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Pre-reading Discussion
1) Describe what you think cubism art is based on and explain your reasoning.
2) What are the common characteristics of art classified in the category of Surrealism? What are these characteristics significant for this style of art?
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Cubism (a name suggested by Henri Matisse
in 1909) is a non-objective approach to painting developed
originally inrance by Pablo Picasso and Georges raque around 1906. The early, "pre-Cubist" period(to1906) is characterized by emphasizing the
process of construction, of creating a pictorial
rhythm, and converting
the represented forms into the essential |
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In the center of the painters' attention was now the construction,
not the analysis of the represented object -- in other words, creation instead
of recreation. Color regained its decorative function and was no
longer restricted
to the naturalistic description of the form. Compositions were still static
and centered, but they lost their depth and became almost abstract,
although the subject was still visible in synthetic,
simplified forms. The construction requirements brought
about the introduction of new textures
and new materials (cf. paper collages). Cubism lasted
till 1920s and had a profound effect on the art of
the avant-garde. Russian painters were introduced
to Cubism through the works bought and displayed by wealthy patrons like Shchukin and Morozov. As they did with many
other movements, the Russians interpreted and transformed Cubism in their own unique way. In particular,
the Russian Cubists carried even further the abstract potential of the style. Some of the most outstanding Cubist
works came from the brush of Malevich, Popova, and Udal'tsova. In Two Figures
(1913-14), Liubov' Popova beautifully demonstrates the artistic possibilities
of a Cubist reconstruction and, at the same time, her talent to transcend
simple imitation. The painting might have been influenced by Umberto Boccioni's
1912 Technical Manifesto of Futurist Sculpture (published in Moscow in
1914), in which he suggested "a translation in plaster,
bronze, glass, wood, or any other material of those atmosphericplanes which bind and intersect things" (Costakis,
352). [B.B., C.B., and A.B.]
?Alexander Boguslawski 1998-2000
After reading discussion
1) In your own words, what are the characteristics of Cubism? Why are these characteristics important?
2) In your own words, describe the new phase in the development of cubism. Do you like the style of cubism? Why or why not?
Boguslawski, Alexander. "Cubism." Russian Painting. Rollins College. <http://www.rollins.edu/Foreign_Lang/Russian/cubism.html> (June 3, 2001).