ISBN |
9782080203199 (hardback) |
2080203193 (hardback) |
Title |
Through the eyes of Picasso : face to face with African and Oceanic art / editorial direction by Yves Le Fur. |
Edition |
English-language edition. |
Published |
Paris, France : Flammarion : Musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac, [2017] |
©2017 |
Description |
343 pages : illustrations (some colour), plan, portraits, photographs ; 31 cm. |
Notes |
Originally published in French as Picasso Primitif. |
"Copublished by the Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac and Éditions Flammarion"--Colophon. |
This work was published on the occasion of the exhibition Picasso Primitif / Through the Eyes of Picasso, held at the Musée du Quai Branly, Paris, March 28 - July 23, 2017; at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, October 20, 2017-April 8, 2018; and at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, May 12-September 16, 2018. |
Includes bibliographical references (page 335) |
Contents |
I. Picasso and the "primitive" arts. 1900-1974 chronology -- II. Body to body. Archaisms -- Metamorphoses -- The ID -- III. The essays. Nothing but the primitive / Yves Le Fur -- Beneath the painting / Gérard Wajcman -- Louise's ass / Stéphane Breton -- Selected bibliography -- List of works exhibited. |
Summary |
"Picasso once famously - and provacatively - declared that he was not acquainted with African art. Yet hundreds of archival documents and photographs - in addition to reproductions of his artworks alongside so-called "primitive" works from Africa and Oceania, as well as the Americas and Asia - illustrate how such art was a continual source of inspiration for the master artist throughout his career. Divided into three parts, this comprehensive tome explores Picasso's fascination with art from outside of Europe. A chronology - spanning from his arrival in Paris in 1900 to 1974, the year following his death - highlights the principal points of intersection between the artist and "primitive" art: where he encountered it, which pieces he collected, and the resonances found in his own creations. Each date is elucidated through facts, testimonial accounts, and photographs, as well as comments from Picasso himself. The second part examines the thematic links bewteen Picasso's oeuvre and diverse non-European works, providing side-by-side compairsons that reveal recurrent themes - nudity, sexuality, impulses, death, and more - along with parallel artistic expressions of those themes, such as the disfiguration or destruction of the body. Essays by three authoritative authors complete the exploration, providing context and valuable insight into the influence of these works on Picasso and the lasting and meaningful bond he had with them." |
Language note |
Text in English, translated from the French. |
Subjects |
Picasso, Pablo, -- 1881-1973 -- Art collections -- Exhibitions |
Picasso, Pablo, -- 1881-1973 -- Influence -- Exhibitions |
Art, Primitive -- Influence -- Exhibitions |
Indigenous art -- Influence -- Pictorial works -- Exhibitions |
Folk art -- Influence -- Pictorial works -- Exhibitions |
Art, Primitive -- Influence -- Pictorial works -- Exhibitions |
Genre |
Exhibition catalogs |
Illustrated works |
Other Names |
Le Fur, Yves editor. |
Added Corporate Names |
Musée du quai Branly organizer, host institution, issuing body. |
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art host institution. |
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts host institution. |
Musée Picasso (Paris, France) organizer. |
Added titles |
Picasso Primitif. |
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