Picasso and Braque

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The Cubist Experiment, 1910-1912

Eik Kahng, Charles Palermo, Harry Cooper, Annie Bourneuf, Christine Poggi, Claire Barry, Bart J.C. Devolder

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Picasso and Braque offers an intimate look at one of the most pivotal exchanges in the history of Western art: the culminating two years (1910-12) of Analytic Cubism. While the Cubist experiment has long been a requisite chapter in the history of modernism, this is the first publication to delve deeply into these two intense years of productivity, revealing the intriguing pictorial game being played out between these two great masters.

Essays by prominent curators and historians offer sustained readings of paintings, drawings, and prints in terms of their engagement with issues of genre, format, medium, and artistic process. In addition, the new technology of spectral imaging provides reproductions of astounding color and textural fidelity, making this an essential publication for those seeking to understand better the complexity of Picasso's and Braque's mark-making, which typically evades conventional photography.



Distributed for the Kimbell Art Museum and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art


Exhibition Schedule:

Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth (05/29/11-08/21/11)  

Santa Barbara Museum of Art (09/17/11-01/01/12)

Eik Kahng is chief curator and curator of 19th- and Early 20th-Century European Art at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Harry Cooper is a curator at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Charles Palermo is an art history professor at the College of William and Mary. Christine Poggi is an art history professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Annie Bourneuf is an independent scholar. Claire Barry and Bart Devolder are conservators at the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth.

EXHIBITION SCHEDULE

Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth (05/29/11-08/21/11)  


Santa Barbara Museum of Art (09/17/11-01/01/12)

ISBN: 9780300169713
Publication Date: July 12, 2011
Publishing Partner: Distributed for the Kimbell Art Museum and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art
136 pages, 9 1/2 x 11
90 color illus.
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