The revolutionary nature of art, from the groundbreaking author of Ways of SeeingThe Moment of Cubism is one of John Bergers most important collections of art criticism. Whether considering Vermeer in his studio, Poussins poignant meditation on death, or the complexities of Rodins sculpture, Berger draws together the threads that bind individual artists to their social and political context. Here Berger argues that Cubism was a moment rather than a movement, one that came and went without the consent of its key figures Picasso and Braque above all. He makes a case for Cubisms revolutionary influence. As always, Berger helps us see the world in new ways. Autorid: John Berger
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