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‘Notre avenir est dans l’air’: flight and Picasso’s Cubist sculpture
07/2016 | 1360 | 158
Pages: 552-561
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Finlay, John (Finlay, John)
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34. The scallop shell: 'Notre avenir est dans l'air', by Pablo Picasso. February-April 1912 (Leonard A. Lauder collection, New York, © Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2016)
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35. Review of Braque's exhibition by Louis Vauxcelles juxtaposed with an article on Wilbur Wright's flight at Le Mans, Gil Blas, 13th November 1908 (Bibliothèque national de France, Paris)
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37. Installation in Picasso's studio at 242 boulevard Raspail, Paris. December 1912 or February 1913 (Musée Picasso, Paris, © Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2016)
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38. Installation in Picasso's studio at 242 boulevard Raspail, Paris. December 1912 or February 1913. Modern photographic print from an original glass negative (Musée Picasso, Paris, © Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2016)
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40. Installation in Picasso's studio at 242 boulevard Raspail, Paris. December 1912 or February 1913 (Musée Picasso, Paris, © Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2016)
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42. 'The Aviator "Pépéte" has just shot down a "taube" with his machine gun' from Kids at War, by Léon Gimpel. 19th September 1915 (Collection Société française de photographie, Paris)
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43. Bottle and guitar, by Pablo Picasso. 1913. Assemblage. Destroyed (© Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2016)
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45. Notre avenir est dans l'air, by Pablo Picasso, 1912 (Musée nationale d'art moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris, © Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2016)
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46. Still life with chair caning, by Pablo Picasso. February/April 1912 (Musée Picasso, Paris, © Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2016)
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36. Blériot's monoplane exhibited outside the office of Le Matin in Paris, 4th September 1909. Photograph (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris)
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39. Orville Wright with his upended glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. 1901 (The Library of Congress Prints and Photographic Division, Washington, DC)
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41. Petits constructions: Aéroplane-biplane du type Wright. 1910 (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris)
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44. Picasso in his studio in rue Schoelcher, Paris, with Man leaning on a table in progress. 1915-16 (Musée Picasso, Paris, © Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2016)
Article
‘Now the void’: reconsidering Giacometti’s ‘Hands holding the void: invisible object’
11/2014 | 1340 | 156
Pages: 749-756
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Finlay, John (Finlay, John)
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38. Hands holding the void: invisible object, by Alberto Giacometti (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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39. A corner of Giacometti's studio with Hands holding the void: invisible object (in the foreground) and Small man (in the background). Photograph by Dora Maar, 1934 (Collection Timothy Baum, New York)
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40. Head of the artist's father, by Alberto Giacometti (Alberto Giacometti Foundation, Zürich)
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41. Small crouching man, by Alberto Giacometti (Alberto Giacometti Foundation, Zürich)
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44. Head, by Alberto Giacometti (Musée national d'arte moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris)
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45. Copy of Mexican sculpture, the goddess Ciuoacoatl, by Alberto Giacometti (Private collection)
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47. Disagreeable object, by Alberto Giacometti (Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris)
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42. Standing goddess with temple headdress. Mexico (Museum der Kulturen, Basel)
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43. The captive King Yax Ahx ('Green Turtle'). 600-900 AD (Late Classic Period). (Toniná Site Museum, Chiapas, Mexico)
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46. The goddess Ciuoacoatl. Mexico (Musée de l'homme, Paris). Reproduced in Tristan Tzara's 'A propos de l'art précolumbien', Cahiers d'Art 3/4 (1928), p.170
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48. Face plaque. Teotihuacán, 250-600 AD (Early Classic Period). (Walters Art Museum, Baltimore)