Picasso - Cultural Expression

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February 18, 2014

 

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When the audience saw the huge distorted images on stage, they were angry, they thought the ballet was a joke at their expense. Cubism lived on despite this. Other artists mimicked Picasso's Cubism, and it took hold. Picasso had only just begun his one-man art revolution. In the late 1920s, Picasso fixed himself upon an even more revolutionary art form ? Surrealism...
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Surrealism emphasized the role of the unconscious mind in creative activity. Surrealists aimed at creating art from dream, visions, and irrational impulses. Their paintings shocked the world ? particularly Picasso's ? it was unlike anything anyone had ever seen before. Picasso saw his newly found art form as a kind of "painted literature" or sign language...
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