Learn how to paint in the Cubist style of artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in this latest episode of MoMA’s IN THE STUDIO with Corey D’Augustine.
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Featuring Corey D’Augustine, Educator and Independent Conservator.
The comments and opinions expressed in this video are those of the speaker alone, and do not represent the views of The Museum of Modern Art, its personnel, or any artist.
Artworks shown:
1:10 Pablo Picasso. Old Fisherman. 1895
1:37 Pablo Picasso. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. 1907
2:09 Leonardo da Vinci. Mona Lisa (Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Francesco del Giocondo). c. 1503–06
3:14 Pablo Picasso. Girl with a Mandolin (Fanny Tellier). 1910
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Tune in for a live Q&A with Corey on Wednesday, February 7 at 3:00 p.m. EST! He’ll be answering any questions you might have on artists, materials, and techniques. https://youtu.be/OxS8X_V6TCU
Thank you Corey, this is great.
After all I see a man face !
I love you
One of the most important tenants of analytical cubism that Corey demonstrates but that I did not here him explicitly discussed and is often misunderstood is that the linear structure of the picture is left open the lines never create actual shapes, if a linear structure does become closed off in the picture the shading always crosses over the enclosed lines from shape to shape to reaffirm the flatness of the picture plane.
Picasso was a misogynist and we should stop celebrating him and his art
An Excellent Presentation and extremely Educational ,Appreciate your thoughts and sharing thank you
not much of a wine glass… but it got better and better regardless
thanks,….. I've learned a lot,.. 🙂
please do dali or van gogh ! love these videos !
There's a reason these guys aren't doing an episode on "The Renaissance"
good
If it weren't for this video, I'd have never even bothered what Cubism really was. I loved the video and it inspired me to experiment my own art as well. Heck, it even inspired me to read art books and find out what goes on in and out. The world is getting fucked every single day, and I'm just happy watching all the In The Studio videos, and applying a few things I found interesting in my art.
amazing….
i love this painting and how it grows, but in the end I dislike those blue dots. One of my techers the late Ted Goerschner would have placed some pure color spots here and there like pure cerulean and cadmium red to make it more interesting. In the end you are just a wonderful teacher.
I see a turtle swimming, or a person sitting sleeping a baby, but I am still half way
Great lecture. thx a lot . and I hope that you will continue to give example of other artist .
Please do more of this videos! I love them and the really got me into art?
"What would a painting look like with 2 perspectives" Takes drawing from 8 year old, "Like this"
Thank you very match, this is a very interesting lesson!
Next, How to paint like John Singer Sargent (realism)
I enjoy a ton these videos, but I hadn't noticed that you look like David Schwimmer from Friends and that's awkwardly pleasing.
I really don't like Pablo's work. Let's see if you can change my mind 🙂 Pressing play
This was really good, once you went through the perspectives it just clicked. I get it, thanks so much!!
Formalist nonsense, he hasn't even looked at Les Demoiselles, he just thinks he has. Look again! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2dgf5Fjl1g
These are some of the most insightful artist videos on youtube. I love all of the MOMA videos, but these are by far the most interesting. Please continue to make more.
I'd be fascinated to see one on Francis Bacon.
What you guys did is wonderful! Thank you so much !!!
amazing video and topic! Hope to see more artists!
amazing video and topic! Hope to see more artists!
Great painting
Great vid. Analytic Cubism has never been explained in such a consise way.
Bravo!!! I’m an artist and I’m learning so much from you that I feel a deep level of gratitude towards you. Please, in the future, consider demonstrating painting like Monet. Bravissimo, this is so much needed.
I love this
This is extremely calming and also educational. I had no idea how Picasso achieved the “cubism” style…and your explanation really opened that in my mind. Now it makes sense and doesn’t just seem arbitrary or random. This painting is wonderful!
I also see a wolf when I look at the whole painting from a distance. Only his right eye is visible. I know that’s not the intent…but it’s what my mind created.
Hey you should try beskinski
Please +MoMA, you need to post again videos like this! They are simply the best.
Corey D'Augustine is like the Bob Ross of Modern Art. I have learnt so much from these videos. I used to judge the modern art without knowing a thing.
This series has to come back!
How about trying to make a synthetic cubism painting?
Is Corey really hot or is it just me… ?