The exhibition opens at Hall 19, 20 and 21 until Jan. The exhibition also showcases the artworks by a total of 18 artists of Cubism from European and Latin-American countries and serves as abundant materials for the researched on the foreign art. The exhibits can date back to between 19, 11 of which are by Spanish famous artist Juan Gris. This exhibition, the first stop of this kind in the Asian Continent, is expected to help the Chinese audience appreciate the Spanish cubism artworks as well as the enthusiasm of modernism movement in the early 21st century in Europe.ĭuring the transformation from the classic and the modern type in the Western art, the Cubism is a landmark school and is regarded as the beginning of the Western Modernism art with great influence in the history of the Western Modernism art. The paintings have been on displayed in various places in the American and European countries, attracting more than 600,000 audiences in total. Its collections comprise a number of valuable artworks, a few of which are cubism painting. The Telefónica is a world famous large-scale enterprise and has always attached great importance to building corporate culture. 13.Sponsored by the National Art Museum of China and Telefónica from Spain, an exhibition entitled “Cubism Times” is currently on view at the museum to showcase a total of 43 precious cubism collections from Telefónica. His involvement in the 1982 “Documenta 7” exhibition in Kassel, Germany, earned him worldwide acclaim. As Braque would recall, Picasso is Spanish and Im French: we know all. The time Barceló spent in many locations, his nomadism or peripatetic habits, informed and inspired his art, most notably the impressions of West Africa. Cubism is widely regarded as the most innovative and influential artistic style. Jean Dubuffet influenced Barceló’s experimental approach.Īround the 1980s, he traveled extensively throughout Europe, the United States, and West Africa, returning to Paris as a second home and setting up a second studio. The Old Guitarist is an oil painting by Pablo Picasso, which he created in late 1903 and early 1904. He was, on the other hand, constantly fascinated by the Baroque paintings of Diego Velázquez, Tintoretto, and Rembrandt. Initially, the Avant-garde, Art Brut, and American abstract Expressionism (particularly Pollock) impacted Barceló’s work. During the Spanish Civil War, an aerial bombing raid took place on the Basque town of Guernica in April 1937. The tragedy of war is one of the most common themes to be expressed in the painting Guernica. He held his first one-man display at the Palma Museum a year after returning to Mallorca. Cubism was a major shift in Picasso’s style and would go on to influence many other artists. He did, however, only attend this institution for a few months. Juan Gris was one of the first to copy cubism and brought it beyond France to his native Spain and other countries. After two years at the Arts and Crafts School of Palma, he enrolled at the Fine Arts School of Barcelona in 1974. Miquel Barceló Artigues was born in 1957 in Felanitx, Mallorca. As a result, he started to include bigger materials, such as furniture, into his works. Tàpies was inspired by the Pop Art movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s. His use of marble dust and clay combined with his paints, as well as the integration of found things such as twine, paper, and linen, distinguishes them. This genre contains some of Tàpies’ most renowned and creative compositions. Drawing upon Paul Cezanne’s emphasis on the underlying architecture of form, these artists used multiple vantage points to fracture images into geometric forms. Its emphasis on the utilization of unusual things severely contradicts standard fine art actions. Summary of Cubism Cubism developed in the aftermath of Pablo Picasso's shocking 1907 Les Demoiselles d'Avignon in a period of rapid experimentation between Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. The category of Matter Painting is included in this movement. This was one of the most popular art forms in postwar Europe. In Europe, Art Informel was the equal of Abstract Expressionism in America. It is here that he joins the Art Informel movement and begins working with mixed media. His early works were surrealistic, but he started working in abstract painting in 1953. In 1948, he became a member of the avant-garde ensemble Dau al Set, which had significant links to Surrealism. Antoni Tàpies I Puig, 1st Marquess of Tàpies (13 December 1923 – 6 February 2012) was a Catalan Spanish painter, sculptor, and art theorist who rose to prominence as one of Europe’s most prominent painters of his period.Īntoni Tàpies has been involved with a variety of movements during his life, including Art Informel and Haute Pâte or Matter Painting.
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