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Lecture15 Cubism, Futurism & Suprematism



Art History with Travis Lee Clark

Lecture15 Cubism, Futurism & Suprematism
ARTH2720 Art History from the Renaissance.

Travis Lee Clark
Utah Valley University

Hoo boy. This is a long one. We go over the bromance of Picasso and Braque and why their codes names for each other were Orville and Wilbur. We talk about how Cubism helped invent Quantum Mechanics (no joke!) and then we get to the antics of those crazy Futurists and their wild dinner parties. After that we talk about why a picture of a black square is more real than the most realist painting and then we follow it up with the Armory Show with a local connection! Enjoy.

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25 thoughts on “Lecture15 Cubism, Futurism & Suprematism
  1. Thank you for these wonderful videos! I'm learning so much more than in my art classes and books! Love it!

  2. Thank you Dr. Clark for posting your lectures for everyone. I am not a student of yours however I really enjoy your lectures. I appreciate your passion and knowledge of art history. Do you cover the history outsider art?

  3. Honestly, I'm not an arts guy, but your lectures are amazing and I love being pulled into a world I wasn't involved in until know. I'll be staying all your video! Keep up the amazing work my man

  4. Everytime someone says that prostitutes from Picasso's painting are from Avignon, one puppy dies πŸ™

    They are from Barcelona. More precisely from a brothel in Barcelona situated on Avignon Street.

  5. I enjoy immensely these lectures by Travis Lee Clark. And in case you are wondering what he is talking about at 6:10 minutes, it is saltimbanques and if course harlequins.

  6. God you're great. It's a great video. It's compelling and educational and great. I appreciate it so much thank u for this wonderful lecture πŸ˜πŸ€—πŸ˜˜

  7. I wonder if pablo training for realism at a young age and making fantastic pieces after his father trained him had traumatized him and that's why he was on the hunt for a style that didn't represent realism.

    I remember working so hard to make realistic pieces of art, it's long and painful. Then once you pick up a pencil again the rules of bodies and life are so ingrained in your head that it's impossible to enjoy yourself

  8. motion is bad because what you left behind is part of your spirit that was combining with gasoline would woven into the craziness ruled the city metal patient. otherwise why not create fuel less car of flying fuel less car?

  9. I'll never get over how modern art happened because painters started realizing how lit pre-colonial works are. Kinda makes me wonder about the whole "grand procession of history" thing.

  10. Travis, your videos are so excellent. I'm not a Utah Valley student ( I am an ASMR enthusiast, but more with random people browsing antiques ), but am a tour guide in London, and have been taking long strolls and listening to your videos. It is a wonderful teaching into the world of art history. Brilliant job!

  11. Art history has to follow the fashion or style of the day. Picasso did a series of painting of past masters, but the art history authorities were not interested as other events had taken place and art attention was then centred in the USA. Movements come and go.

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