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En esta presentación hablo sobre cómo los problemas sociales están relacionados con el arte.
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Added: May 26, 2024
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SOCIAL ISSUESSOCIAL ISSUES
& ART& ART
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AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY.
MOVEMENT.
PAINTING AND ITS MEANING.
HOW THE ARTIST DEALT WITH
THIS SOCIAL ISSUES.
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SOCIAL ISSUES RELATED TO IT.
PABLO PICASSOPABLO PICASSO
As a significant influence on
20th-century art, Pablo Picasso
was an innovative artist who
experimented and innovated
during his 92-plus years on
earth. He was not only a
master painter but also a
sculptor, printmaker, ceramics
artist, etching artist and
writer. He died in 1973.
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THE MOSTTHE MOST
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MOVEMENT: CUBISMMOVEMENT: CUBISM
Cubism was a revolutionary new approach to
representing reality invented in around 1907–08 by
artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. They
brought different views of subjects (usually objects or
figures) together in the same picture, resulting in
paintings that appear fragmented and abstracted.
They are two types of cubism: Analytical cubism and
Synthetic cubism.
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By Pablo Picasso,1913
MANDORA MANDORA
By Georges Braque, 1909-10
SURREALISMSURREALISM
Is an artistic movement that has had a lasting impact
on painting, sculpture, literature, photography and film.
Surrealists—inspired by Sigmund Freud’s theories of
dreams and the unconscious—believed insanity was the
breaking of the chains of logic, and they represented
this idea in their art by creating imagery that was
impossible in reality, juxtaposing unlikely forms onto
unimaginable landscapes. Though it waned as an
organized movement, Surrealism has never disappeared
as a creative artistic principle.
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By Salvador Dalí, 1931
EXPRESSIONISMEXPRESSIONISM
Expressionism refers to art in which the image of reality is distorted in
order to make it expressive of the artist’s inner feelings or ideas, to sum
up, the artist seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective
emotions and responses that objects and events arouse within a person.
The Scream
by Edvard Munch
Starry Night
by Vincent van Gogh
EL GUERNICA
By Pablo Picasso, 1937.
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El Guernica participates in all these
characteristics of cubism, but it also
has surreal features since it seems
like a dream image, as well as
expressionist, due to its intention to
represent a state of the soul . Due to
all its characteristics, it will be one
of the works that will have the most
influence on the Avant-garde of the
20th century.
HOW ARE THESE THREEHOW ARE THESE THREE
MOVEMENTS RELATEDMOVEMENTS RELATED
TO THE PAINTING?TO THE PAINTING?
Picasso's most well-known Surrealist painting, deemed
one of the greatest paintings of all time, was completed
in 1937, during the Spanish Civil War: "Guernica." After
Nazi German bombers supporting Francisco Franco's
Nationalist forces carried out a devastating aerial
attack on the Basque town of Guernica on April 26,
1937, Picasso, outraged by the bombing and the
inhumanity of war, painted this work of art.
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SOCIAL ISSUESSOCIAL ISSUES
RELATED TO ITRELATED TO IT
HOW DID THE ARTISTHOW DID THE ARTIST
DEALT WITH THISDEALT WITH THIS
SOCIAL ISSUES?SOCIAL ISSUES?
Picasso was directly affected by the
war, he lost friends, and supported
others.Feted after Liberation as a
resistance artist and activist, his
political statements conferred on him
a unique role in history as it unfolded.
He was a proclaimed pacifist,
mirroring Western Communist parties'
positions and actions. The symbol of
the dove spread throughout the world
against this background.
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Thank youThank you
everyone foreveryone for
youryour
attention.attention.