Quote of Note | Adam Gopnik

“My own theory about why Picasso agreed to do it [create a sculpture for Chicago’s Richard J. Daley Plaza in 1965] after many stops and starts, and despite being a totally unreliable and temperamental character, as all interesting artists are, is–and it’s buried in the Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill correspondence–is that somebody told him that Miró was doing something even bigger in a related space in Chicago. And Picasso really was the Michael Jordan of modern art, not just In the sense of being incredibly accomplished but in the sense of being utterly driven by competitive fire and an unrealized sense of grievance at every turn, that somebody else would outdo him or do better than him. And I suspect that played a significant role in getting him to do it.”

-Writer Adam Gopnik on the Chicago Picasso (pictured), in a recent talk at the Art Institute of Chicago, where “Picasso and Chicago“–the first large-scale Picasso exhibition organized by the museum in almost 30 years–is on view through May 12.
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Famous Artists Dissected

La MASP Art School de Sao Paulo a demandé à DDB Brazil de créer une série de visuels pour vanter les mérites de leurs enseignements. En résulte ce superbe résultat de visuels disséquant littéralement et artistiquement les grands artistes que sont Dali, Van Gogh et Picasso.



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Dripped

Produit par ChezEddy et réalisé par Léo Verrier, cette vidéo “Dripped” est un bijou d’animation. Reprenant l’histoire d’un voleur de tableaux de grands maîtres les mangeant pour obtenir des capacités propres aux toiles, cette vidéo est en sélection Officielle au Festival d’Annecy.



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