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More than any other modern artist, Pablo Picasso came to represent the idea of genius. Yet the aesthetic of genius, which governed Western thinking about art between the mid-eighteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, has also limited how we interpret Picasso's work. In Radical Picasso, C.F.B. Miller dispenses with the privatized clichés that have dominated the reception of modernism's most celebrated oeuvre. Instead, Picasso's practice emerges as an assemblage whose density and agitation, negativity and excess, cannot be contained by hero worship (or its inverse). The artworks in question are radical not least because they strike at the visual root of theory, the perceptual root of the aesthetic. Ranging across histories of art, literature, philosophy, and science, Miller critiques the Picasso myth, rethinks cubism and surrealism, and in the process transforms our understanding of European modernism.

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"Consistently new and original, Miller’s perceptions and analysis enhance appreciation of exemplary works by Picasso, which are revealed as witty, audacious and brilliantly combative." * TLS *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. The Crystallization of Cubism
2. Platonism after Cubism
3. Mimesis after Collage
4. Cubism's Refuse
5. Picasso's Sexuality
6. Crucifixion and Apocalypse
7. Rotten Sun
8. The Demise of Genius

Notes
List of Illustrations
Index

Radical Picasso

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 11/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9780520290143, 978-0520290143
      ISBN10: 0520290143

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      More than any other modern artist, Pablo Picasso came to represent the idea of genius. Yet the aesthetic of genius, which governed Western thinking about art between the mid-eighteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, has also limited how we interpret Picasso's work. In Radical Picasso, C.F.B. Miller dispenses with the privatized clichés that have dominated the reception of modernism's most celebrated oeuvre. Instead, Picasso's practice emerges as an assemblage whose density and agitation, negativity and excess, cannot be contained by hero worship (or its inverse). The artworks in question are radical not least because they strike at the visual root of theory, the perceptual root of the aesthetic. Ranging across histories of art, literature, philosophy, and science, Miller critiques the Picasso myth, rethinks cubism and surrealism, and in the process transforms our understanding of European modernism.

      Trade Review
      "Consistently new and original, Miller’s perceptions and analysis enhance appreciation of exemplary works by Picasso, which are revealed as witty, audacious and brilliantly combative." * TLS *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction
      1. The Crystallization of Cubism
      2. Platonism after Cubism
      3. Mimesis after Collage
      4. Cubism's Refuse
      5. Picasso's Sexuality
      6. Crucifixion and Apocalypse
      7. Rotten Sun
      8. The Demise of Genius

      Notes
      List of Illustrations
      Index

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