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Тезаурус:

  1. Dada claimed to be a nihilist reaction to the positivist disciplines of Traditionalism, Expressionism, Cubism and Futurism.
  2. As with other contributors, exaggerated claims are made for dtournement (the communication which contains its own critique), firstly because it was an inheritance from Cubism and Dada, and secondly, because, as the exhibition shows, its deployment by "pro-situs" has made of it a commonplace, popularised in punk fanzines, and "Biff" postcards etc.
  3. He has never been studied in a comprehensive exhibition in this country, although twenty-two oil paintings and fourteen works on paper were prominently included in "The Essential Cubism" which Cooper curated, with Gary Tinterow, for the Tate Gallery in 1983.
  4. Divided into six chronological sections which plot Gris' activity from the winter of 1910, when he began to create Cubist pictures under the inspiration of Picasso, until his death in 1927, the exhibition challenges the traditional view of the artist as the logician of Cubism by revealing him to be a more unpredictable and experimental artist.
  5. Works by Picasso include "Paquet de tabac, vase, fleurs, journal, verre, bouteille" of 1918, an important example of "synthetic" Cubism and a brutal 1938 charcoal drawing of a "Boy with a popsicle".
  6. Unlike most great collectors of the twentieth-century, Douglas Cooper, the prescient champion of Cubism, wanted no granite monument to his massive ego.
  7. The first phase of Cubism, about 1906, had rejected the traditional single point view of objects in order to explore their structure, both internal and external.
  8. In 1971 he was asked to organise, at the Tate Gallery, an exhibition which he called The Essential Cubism .
  9. From his exegeses of Joseph-Marie Vien's "Selling of Cupids" (in Transformations in Late Eighteenth Century Art), through to his anatomies of Cubism, Northern Romanticism, Picabia, Warhol and The Dog in Art, Rosenblum has seen and said it all.
  10. Ranging from Cubism, represented by Henri Le Fauconnier's painting "Mountaineers attacked by bears" to the revived Expressionism of Karl Friedrich Gotsch, a pupil of Kokoschka once consigned to oblivion.
  11. There are special rooms illustrating the activities of the New English Art Club, with paintings by Stanhope Forbes and other Newlyn artists, Sickert, Philip Wilson Steer and William Orpen; of Cubism, in which loans from the Berggruen Collection and another private collections are added to works already owned by the museum; and of recent or new works by the masters of The School of London, including Bacon, Freud, Auerbach, Kossoff, Hodgkin and Kitaj.
  12. He has inverted the customary circuit and opens the exhibition on the gallery's upper floor where experimental works revealing Magritte's interest in Cubism and Futurism at the beginning of his career will be hung.
  13. Yet their work also represents a very important process, unlike any of the preceding "-isms", which were always a continuation: Impressionism started the ball rolling, was continued by Fauvism which was a distortion of it, followed by Cubism, again a distortion but still "retinal", because the importance of the visual experience was always the decisive factor.

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