Picasso : érotique
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Picasso : érotique
Prestel, c2001
- : hc.
- : pbk.
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Note
Exhibition catalogue
Exhibtion data unwritten
"This exhibition was organized by the Réunion des musées nationaux and the Musée national Picasso ..."--T.p.verso
Bibliography: p. 364
Contents of Works
- The school of darkness / Jean Clair
- Painting in the bedroom / Annie Le Brun
- Headstrong images / Pascal Quignard
- Picasso's (erotic) gaze / Jean-Jacques Lebel
- The bodkin, the vulva and the eye-popping gaze of the painter / Patrick Roegiers
- The young Picasso's initiation / Malén Gual
- Del "mal amor," 1902-1904 / Maria Teresa Ocaña
- Les demoiselles d'Avignon and Picasso's erotic theatre / Robert Rosenblum
- Early 1933 : the sculptor and his sculpture : and then the model / Brigitte Baer
- "diamond made of all the love of the loves of blood" / Marie-Noëlle Delorme
- Raogael and La fornarina / Dominique Dupuis-Labbé
- Boisgeloup : Picasso's Olympus / Marilyn McCully
- Chronological catalogue of exhibitted works / compiled by Dominique Dupuis-Labbé
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The career of the greatest painter of the 20th century was played out in the shadow of Eros - and of Thanatos. At the age of eight Picasso's drawings already displayed a precocious interest in the female form, and in the days leading up to his death he was still working obsessively on sketches of the female sex. At the turn of the century the young Picasso created drawings and watercolours inspired by the bordellos of Barcelona which he frequented. These works mix desire, fascination, but also comedy and the grotesque alongside the ever-present fear of disease. They would result, seven years later, in his masterpiece, "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon". The works in this book include erotic drawings formal and informal, sketches in notebooks hidden in drawers and private collections, and occasionally paintings and sculptures. Through all these works the essays by an interational team of scholars analyze the primeval notion of desire in Picasso's work, as well as his relation to voyeurism and exhibitionism, to artist and model.
Whether through playful or hallucinatory forms, Picasso's representation of the desiring and desired body has become a pivotal moment in the history of 20th-century art. Produced to accompany a major exhibition in Paris, Montreal and Barcelona, "Picasso Erotique" is a unique examination of the central theme of Picasso's work.
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