Picasso landscapes : out of bounds / edited by Laurence Madeline

Contributor(s): Madeline, Laurence [editor, autoria] | Bell, Peter Jonathan [autoria] | Rancière, Jacques [autoria] | American Federation of Arts [institució organitzadora] | Mint Museum (Charlotte, N.C.) [institució d'acollida] | Cincinnati Art Museum [institució d'acollida]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : American Federation of Arts : DelMonico Books, D.A.P., 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 143 pàgines : il·lustracions (majoritàriament en color) ; 29 cmContent type: text | imatge fixa Media type: sense mediació Carrier type: volumISBN: 9781636810843; 1636810845Other title: Out of boundsContained works: Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973. Obres. SeleccióSubject(s): Picasso, Pablo Ruiz, 1881-1973, -- Exposicions | Picasso, Pablo Ruiz, 1881-1973 -- Temes, motius -- Exposicions | Paisatge en l'art -- Exposicions -- Exposicions
Contents:
Picasso, landscape, revolution / Laurence Madeline -- Catalogue -- Picasso and the European landscape tradition / Peter Jonathan Bell -- Unmaking the landscape / Jacques Rancière -- Gallery : landscapes within Picasso's work
Summary: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was committed to depicting landscapes throughout his entire life. From his earliest days in art school until the year before his death, landscape remained the prime genre through which he mediated his perception of the world and which shaped his own creative evolution. Yet within Picasso's vast oeuvre, landscapes have received the least scholarly attention. Landscape would serve as a catalyst for his formal experimentation, including early Cubism; as a field in which to investigate urban modernity; as an interface between humanity and nature; as a ground for direct sculptural intervention; as a space of personal withdrawal; as an inviting terrain for elegiac scenes; and as a territory of resistance and flight. Landscapes offer the clearest lens for understanding Picasso's attentiveness to his cultural milieu as well as to his ongoing engagement with art-historical traditions. Picasso Landscapes: Out of Bounds celebrates the depth of his exploration of landscape subjects along with his expansive approach to this traditional genre
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Catàleg de l'exposició organitzada per l'American Federation of Arts, presentada al Mint Museum, Charlotte, N.C., EUA, de l'11/02/2023 al 21/05/2023; i al Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio, EUA, del 24/06/2023 al 15/10/2023

Inclou referències bibliogràfiques (pàgines 128-131) i índex d'il·lustracions (pàgines 132-135)

Picasso, landscape, revolution / Laurence Madeline -- Catalogue -- Picasso and the European landscape tradition / Peter Jonathan Bell -- Unmaking the landscape / Jacques Rancière -- Gallery : landscapes within Picasso's work

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was committed to depicting landscapes throughout his entire life. From his earliest days in art school until the year before his death, landscape remained the prime genre through which he mediated his perception of the world and which shaped his own creative evolution. Yet within Picasso's vast oeuvre, landscapes have received the least scholarly attention. Landscape would serve as a catalyst for his formal experimentation, including early Cubism; as a field in which to investigate urban modernity; as an interface between humanity and nature; as a ground for direct sculptural intervention; as a space of personal withdrawal; as an inviting terrain for elegiac scenes; and as a territory of resistance and flight. Landscapes offer the clearest lens for understanding Picasso's attentiveness to his cultural milieu as well as to his ongoing engagement with art-historical traditions. Picasso Landscapes: Out of Bounds celebrates the depth of his exploration of landscape subjects along with his expansive approach to this traditional genre

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