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Informationen zum Autor Dore Ashton 's books include A Joseph Cornell Album, Picasso on Art, A Critical Study of Philip Guston, A Fable of Modern Art, The New York School, Noguchi East and West , and A Reading of Modern Art . She lives in New York City. Klappentext An anthology of Pablo Picasso's statements about art Zusammenfassung An anthology of Pablo Picasso's statements about art "Every page explodes with curt, outrageous aphorisms that confounded one's comfortable idees recues . Lipchitz maintains that Picasso refused to talk seriously about art--'Don't talk to the driver' was his favorite phrase when conversation got heavy; but nothing could be more penetrating than his jokes, more devastating that his pronunciamentos." --Rackstraw Downes, New York Times Book Review "Picasso is amazingly lucid and literate in what he says about himself and his colleagues, more so, in fact, than his explicators." --Douglas Davis, Newsweek "It is very good news that Dore Ashton's excellent anthology of Picasso's statements on art is once again in print. Together, the texts she has very judiciously selected and effectively translated give us a vivid picture both of the artist and of his wonderfully original, provocative thinking about art. Every student of 20-century art should read this book, and I for one intend to make sure that all of my students read it." --Theodore Reff, Professor of Art History, Columbia University Inhaltsverzeichnis * Introduction by Dore Ashton I * Art and Eroticism * Art and Intellect * Art and Nature * Art and Truth * Understanding Art II. * A Picture Not Settled Beforehand * Intentions * Subjects in Painting * The Picture as a Sum of Destructions * First Vision Intact III. * A Painter Paints to Unload Himself * The Artists Personality * The Necessity of Work * Imitation and Imitators * Respect for Painters * Young Artists IV. * Cubism * Figurative! Nonfigurative! Abstract * Modern Art * Painting as Research V. * Beauty * Freedom * Genius * Love * Perfectionism * Poverty * Reality * Solitude * Success VI. * Color * Surprise and Accident in Art * Composition * Mural Painting * Style * Titles and Dating * Technique VII. * The Nude * Drawing * Landscape Painting * Photography * Portraits * Religious Art * Sculpture VIII. * Against Museums * Against Theories and Art Criticism * Art as Legend * Culture * Importance of Place * Poetry * Writing and Painting IX. * Picasso Explains (Interview with Jerome Seckler) * Picassos Statements of July 1937 * Message to Artists Congress * Open Letter to a Young Spanish Artist! May 1952 * Politics X. * Les Demoiselles dAvignon! 1907 * The Architects Table! 1912 * Guernica! 1937 * Still Life with a Bulls Head! 1938 * Bulls Head (Tte de Taureau)! 1943 * War and Peace! 1952 * Minotaur XI. * Bonnard * Czanne * Gris * Matisse * Rousseau * Artists of the Past ...