Between 1904 and 1907, the artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque worked together to develop Cubism, a movement which abandoned the traditional single point of view in a work of art and changed the ...
Georges Braque’s Studio IX, as ravishingly enigmatic a vision as has ever been committed to canvas, is at the Acquavella Galleries in New York until the end of November. It is among more than three ...
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Positing the theory that cinema revolutionized human perception of time, space and motion, art dealer-cum-producer/director Arne Glimcher ("Mambo Kings") explores the links between cubism and movies ...
“Like the alcoholic who takes his little glass in the morning,” the old man once said, “I take up my brushes.” Though frail, Georges Braque still takes up his brushes each morning in his Paris studio ...
In the spring of 1907, Georges Braque visited the studio of Pablo Picasso for the first time. In the years that followed, the two artists, apparently so unlike in background, temperament, and possibly ...
Georges Braque (1882-1963) may be the least known of Modernism's well-known artists. He's celebrated, of course, for his early years, before 1914, when his name is inextricably linked with that of ...
'Was Picasso the misfortune of Braque?" asks Brigitte Leal, the commissioner of the splendid Georges Braque retrospective at the Grand Palais. Picasso's advocates were so fervent, his fame so ...
Swedish audio brand Nocs has announced Braque, a new active stereo system designed at Studio D•A and engineered at the Nocs Lab. Swedish audio brand Nocs has announced Braque, a new active stereo ...
Picasso and Braque Go to the Movies was made for a very specific audience, composed primarily of those in academia. This documentary looks at the influences of early cinema on Cubism, specifically ...
The average museumgoer knows little about Georges Braque’s work in the three decades after World War I, said Sophie Gilbert in Washingtonian. That’s unfortunate, because in the years after he and ...
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