Reproduces drawings and paintings by two principal pioneers of cubism and examines the interlocking nature of these works
William Rubin Livres
Cet auteur se concentre sur la critique littéraire.






Picasso's portraits display an astonishing range of moods, styles, personalities and approaches, whether abstract, surreal, cubist, classical or expressionist, as revealed by this resplendently illustrated catalogue of an exhibition at Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art. In the opening essay, Rubin, director emeritus of MOMA's painting and sculpture department, explores how Picasso's portraits served as a screen for his psychological projections and symbolic references to members of his ever-changing entourage. Eight essays by noted critics, including Pierre Daix, Robert Rosenblum, Brigitte Leal and Kirk Varnedoe, emphasize the central role of Picasso's women in his protean portraiture. Blonde muse Marie-Therese Walter, with whom he had a clandestine affair from the mid-1920s to 1933, underwent constant transformations, from instantly recognizable face to mythical goddess. Dora Maar inspired tragic grotesques, while mistress Fernande Olivier appears in many guises, and Francoise Gilot, the young painter whom he met in 1943, triggered images of dread and anxiety in his postwar canvases. Extraordinary self-portraits run the gamut from cocksure bravado to comedic apelike self-caricature. This album is a revelation. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Pablo Picasso : a retrospective
- 463pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Introduction and chronology by William Rubin and Dominique Bozo
Frank Stella 1970-1987
- 186pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Shows examples of Stella's large scale paintings, constructions, and reliefs created over the last seventeen years, and discusses the themes, style, and materials of his work.
Picasso in the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art
- 252pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Anthony Caro
- 204pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Surrealismus
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- 9 heures de lecture
Fondation Beyeler
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- 13 heures de lecture
This lavish volume describes each piece in the Beyeler Collection of 20th-century master-pieces and the museum's new building by Renzo Piano.



