Cubism was the most influential artistic movement that emerged in the twentieth century. With over 100 illustrations this fascinating book recounts the history of cubism and discusses how principal writings, from the likes of Apollinaire to Rosalind Krauss, have shaped its importance over the years.
Cubism was the most influential artistic movement that emerged in the twentieth century. With over 100 illustrations this fascinating book recounts the history of cubism and discusses how principal writings, from the likes of Apollinaire to Rosalind Krauss, have shaped its importance over the years.
David Cottington is Professor of Art History at Falmouth College of Arts
Inhaltsangabe
1.Cubism, the Avant Garde and the liberal republic 2. Languages of classicism 3. Changing perspectives: Modernolatory ad Siultaneity 4. 'High' and 'low' 5. The Cubist movement: from consolidation to dissolution 6. Building high mdodernism: The 'analytic/synthetic' paradigm 7. Other criteria 8. Other stories: Cubism and 'New Art History'
1.Cubism, the Avant Garde and the liberal republic 2. Languages of classicism 3. Changing perspectives: Modernolatory ad Siultaneity 4. 'High' and 'low' 5. The Cubist movement: from consolidation to dissolution 6. Building high mdodernism: The 'analytic/synthetic' paradigm 7. Other criteria 8. Other stories: Cubism and 'New Art History'
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