Picasso's Demoiselles
The Untold Origins of a Modern Masterpiece
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Duke University Press
Published:13th Dec '19
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This insightful book explores the hidden influences behind Picasso's Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, offering a transformative understanding of the iconic painting.
In Picasso's Demoiselles, renowned art historian Suzanne Preston Blier delves into the intricate history surrounding Pablo Picasso's iconic painting, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. This work, celebrated as one of the most significant pieces of the twentieth century, has long been a subject of intense study and admiration. However, Blier's research reveals layers of context and influence that have previously gone unnoticed, reshaping our understanding of the painting's significance.
Blier draws upon her extensive knowledge of African art and newly uncovered sources to present a fresh perspective on Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. Rather than viewing it merely as a depiction of a bordello scene, she interprets it as a complex representation of the diverse portrayals of women that Picasso encountered throughout his life. These influences, captured through photographs and sculptures from various cultures, play a crucial role in the painting's conception and execution.
Through her meticulous analysis, Blier redefines the figures within the artwork, presenting them as global representations of women—mothers, grandmothers, lovers, and sisters—who are intertwined with the colonial context of Picasso's time. By doing so, Picasso's Demoiselles not only enhances our appreciation of this revolutionary painting but also invites readers to reconsider the broader implications of Picasso's work within the art historical narrative.
"Blier uses a host of techniques including formal analysis, textual analysis, and broader global image culture to dig deep into this one painting. Most exciting is when she points out obvious but overlooked information in widely known documentation, including period photographs of Demoiselles in process that show how Picasso developed the composition. Ultimately, Blier offers a reading thoroughly of our time—one in which women are empowered and time and space compressed." -- Maggie Taft * Booklist *
"Blier offers a wide-ranging account of the genesis, sources, and context for Picasso’s influential masterpiece. In both cases it is especially timely and meaningful to have women shaping the conversation. . . . Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals." -- E. Baden * Choice *
"The book, which features hundreds of illustrations . . . is full of a vast and intriguing array of highways and forays into every possible connection that might suggest itself to construct this argument. As a Black feminist, I found most persuasive Blier’s proposition to table the idea of Les demoiselles as a brothel scene and see it, rather, as a reference to the turn-of-the-century fascination with the portrayal of racial types." -- Michele Wallace * Artforum *
“Every age has had its own interpretation of the Demoiselles d’Avignon and with it, its own narrative of Modernism.... Blier's interpretation is doubly interesting, directed as it is at cultural and gender identities and is, without doubt, the one which corresponds ... to our present.” -- Maite Méndez Baiges (translated by Diana Mathieson) * African Studies Quarterly *
“What makes Blier’s book truly remarkable is not only its attention to the details surrounding Picasso’s life and work in the years when he painted Les Demoiselles but also her forensic approach to the subject.” -- Simon Gikandi * Art Journal *
“Picasso’s Demoiselles is ... a lighthearted, even playful, book.... Blier is an extraordinary writer; her scholarly production is legendary, and her publications have shaped the field of African studies.” -- Monica Blackmun Visonà * Art Journal *
ISBN: 9781478000051
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 998g
448 pages