They are among the very most famous artworks left to us by the twentieth century: Piet Mondrian’s geometric canvases, white ...
There’s nothing modern about Modern Art. Every artist knows this much — that there are only two types of art that ever exist ...
In any case, Cubism marked the point in modern art where the artist and public no longer saw eye to eye no matter what both were looking at; when the artist, indeed, began deliberately painting ...
Cubist art shows objects or people from many angles ... The picture can end up looking a little unusual and abstract, the opposite of realistic.
His cubism gave man a new perspective that indifferently ... He became the only living artist ever to be shown in the Louvre—and joked at the triumph by rolling his eyes heavenward and saying, ...
Rainer Fetting's art is deeply rooted in Neo-Expressionism, a movement from 1970s Germany. His paintings are known for bold brushwork, vibrant colors, and intense emotions. He explores various themes, ...
Jonathon Keats is a writer and artist who critiques museum ... to the industrialization of life in modern times. Trompe l’oeil tropes gave Cubism continuity with the past so that Cubist tricks ...
The artist for the fifth Facade Commission created Cubist sculptures that look forward and backward. The question is what ...
A dramatic departure from realism, abstract art champions feeling over accuracy. Expressive brushstrokes, unexpected colour palettes and geometric structures form the foundation of the highly ...
Telluride is a Cubist’s rendering of mountains. Overlapping triangles rim the horizon; the valley floor meets the box canyon ...
He wrote seminal texts on the artists Clyfford Still and Mark Rothko, in a jargon-free style that won him readers far outside ...