Picasso, un siècle de peinture : les influences, le primitivisme, Gauguin

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9 Dec 201503:47

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TLDRThe script discusses Picasso's 'Les Demoiselles d'Avignon,' inspired by African art and Gauguin's work. It highlights Picasso's innovative approach to form and representation, drawing from primitive art's rawness. The script also contrasts Picasso's work with Robert Colescott's reinterpretation, emphasizing identity and eroticism. It suggests that artists can adopt and redefine 'primitivism' to explore their own hybrid identities.

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PicassoArt HistoryAfrican ArtPrimitivismModern ArtCultural InfluenceArtistic InspirationDemoiselles d'AvignonAfrican MasksIberian Sculpture