Picasso
LaserWolf
Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
Just saw the Picasso show in Seattle.
Really great. My wife said something like "He did everything so well that he left nothing for those who came after him to do without immitating."
He was doing sculpture with found objects that he painted in the early part of the last century.
The public was outraged. Is it a painting? Is it a sculpture? A critic said he has now freed art from categories. Not painting or sculpture, just art.
When I was in my very early 20s my feeling on Picasso was, so what? 2 eyes on the same side, a 6yo could do that. Then I went to the East Wing of the National Gallery where they had a room full of blue period stuff. Changed my life.
Really great. My wife said something like "He did everything so well that he left nothing for those who came after him to do without immitating."
He was doing sculpture with found objects that he painted in the early part of the last century.
The public was outraged. Is it a painting? Is it a sculpture? A critic said he has now freed art from categories. Not painting or sculpture, just art.
When I was in my very early 20s my feeling on Picasso was, so what? 2 eyes on the same side, a 6yo could do that. Then I went to the East Wing of the National Gallery where they had a room full of blue period stuff. Changed my life.
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You are right. People like Andy Goldsworthy, and others have found a way to express themselves with out bowing to Picasso. But Picasso did so many things well. He could draw and paint like the classics, plus he touched nearly every movement in early 20th century art and did it better than most anyone.
I think it helped drive late 20th century artist to pop art, conceptual art and other avenues where they didn't have to compete with him.
I'll agree to a degree , but to say that EVERYONE is imitating after him is a limited view of of history IMO.
He casts a long shadow on the game, but Pop Art and erry thang after werent bound by Picasso's contributions.
Please to leave his personal life outta his ART discussion.
It was an expression of how blown away we were by the show.
Not an absolute statement of all art history.
I wanted to say it and get it out of the way before someone else did.
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here's a corny video explaining it all.
Guernica is one of those things I want to see before I die.
What's that famous quote from him? "I spent 20 years learning to paint, and the rest of my life learning to paint like a child" - I think right there is the key to understanding Picasso's work. It was for me, at any rate.
B/W
So pissed I can't find the Jon Lovitz SNL sketch where he plays Picasso, signing napkins everywhere to pay for lunch and to get into the movies. Shit was funny.
Not just great in its own right - it was also the inspiration for Wallace Stevens' epic poem "The Man With The Blue Guitar."
YES! Awesome scenes of Picasso painting like a child:
It was declared to be a national treasure of France.
http://www.artexpertswebsite.com/pages/artists/picasso/Picasso_FirstCommunion1895.jpg
http://www.artexpertswebsite.com/pages/artists/picasso/Picasso_PortraitOfTheArtistsMother1896.jpg
http://www.masterworksfineart.com/inventory/picasso/original/picasso3315.jpg
so u basically statin' that he is the Q-Bert of the art world???