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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Picasso and the Avant-Garde in Paris Sketch

Sunday's preview of "Picasso and the Avant-Garde in Paris" at PMA (Philadelphia Museum of Art) was as crowded and last year. The exhibition, which will run to Apr 25, is enormous in term of both quantity and quality. It also included works by Marc Chagall, Jacques Lipchitz, Patrick Henry Bruce, and Man Ray. And, I am very very happy to see some female surrealist, cubists artist's work. in the past they were mostly overlooked and ignored.





However, I do wonder what I am staring at when in a Cubist and surrealist exhibition like this. To me, the most important thing about this category of art differs from the "old master" work, is that the era of the work. The politic background behind the work itself is a direct motif that motivated artists like Picasso to create works that represent what was happening to the people, and to the artist. The technique of painting or drawing is no longer relevant, rather the subject became more significant to these artists. Thanks to the automated guide, it feeds you what you need to know about the art works. However, it also brain washes you, leaving very little imagination space that allows one to continue explore and be curious.

Sketches of a public exhibition

2 comments:

  1. Wow I would love to check that out. I would be like a kid in a candy store. One day hopefully if it continues to run every year. Love the public sketches. Best time to sketch people at functions like that.

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  2. Thanks Pablo. It was a treat indeed, it had been a while since I saw these many people all together hanging around :)

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