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Picasso
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512 pages
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Through a series of thought-provoking questions, Philippe Dagen examines Picasso's role as an artist in the context of the twentieth century. He explores the implications of modern civilization on artistic identity, the influence of newspapers and museums, and the evolving art market. Dagen delves into how these factors compel artists to redefine their roles and innovate new practices, offering a deep analysis of the relationship between art and contemporary society.
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2009, hardcover
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