Through the Eyes of Picasso: Face to Face with African and Oceanic Art
By (Author) Yves Le Fur
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
13th October 2017
France
General
Non Fiction
759.4
Hardback
344
Width 244mm, Height 294mm
2240g
" Art negre I don't know it." With this provocative tone, Picasso tried to deny his relationship with art from outside of Europe. However, through hundreds of archival documents and photographs, this volume illustrates how non-European art from Africa, Oceania, the Americas, and Asia was a recurring source of inspiration for the artist. Side-by-side comparisons illustrate the links between Picasso's oeuvre and diverse "primitive" arts. In both, we find the same themes-nudity, sexuality, impulses, death, and more-along with parallel artistic expressions of those themes- such as disfiguration or destruction of the body. The volume is completed with a chronology of the relevant works and photographs of the artist in his studio.
Yves Le Furis director of the Heritage and Collections Department at the Muse du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac and is a former curator at the National Museum of African and Oceanic Arts. He has organized a number of exhibitions on the art of Oceania, Africa, and the Americas.