Radical Picasso : the use value of genius /

"While the personality cult of Pablo Picasso still holds sway over his popular reputation, the force of his work has fallen into disuse. In this groundbreaking and ambitious study, C. F. B. Miller uses that force to undo and remake our understanding of the twentieth century's most legendar...

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Main Authors: Miller, C. F. B.
Group Author: Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973.
Published: University of California Press,
Publisher Address: Oakland, California :
Publication Dates: [2021]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: The Phillips Collection book prize series ; 8
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Summary: "While the personality cult of Pablo Picasso still holds sway over his popular reputation, the force of his work has fallen into disuse. In this groundbreaking and ambitious study, C. F. B. Miller uses that force to undo and remake our understanding of the twentieth century's most legendary artist. By critiquing this legend and showing how, even now, the art itself disrupts received ideas, Radical Picasso rethinks Picasso's function in the history of modernism. Presenting a fresh account of cubism as an art of negativity and excess, Miller juxtaposes early cubist painting with G. W. F. Hegel, high cubism with Plato and his critics, and 'synthetic' cubism with Walter Benjamin. The 'guitar' assemblages of 1926 radicalize collage, taking up the racialized and gendered remainders of modernist aesthetics. Next to surrealism, Picasso's sexuality becomes a biopolitical problem, while the Crucifixion of 1930, and the Picasso myth at large, intersect with the writings of Georges Bataille. At the same time we see how, from his arrival in the art market to the games he played with his self-image in the 1950s, Picasso exploited the very fictions of genius that today determine his posthumous brand. Ultimately, in deconstructing the institution we call 'Picasso,' Radical Picasso retrieves his art from misrepresentation and argues for its continuing use value as a means of thought"--
Carrier Form: x, 301 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780520290143
0520290143
Index Number: N6853
CLC: J205.551
Call Number: J205.551/M647
Contents: Introduction -- The crystallisation of cubism -- Platonism after Cubism -- Mimesis after collage -- Cubism's refuse -- Picasso's sexuality -- Crucifixion and apocalypse -- Rotten sun -- The demise of genius.