The Picasso Papers by Rosalind E. Krauss
A collection of critical essays that reexamines major works and themes of a leading modern artist through close formal analysis and theoretical reflection, tracing how fragmentation, collage, and the interplay of representation and objecthood reshape notions of painting and sculpture. The volume situates the artist within broader modernist and cultural contexts, interrogating myths of originality and primitivism while exploring how institutional, historical, and perceptual forces shape meaning. Written for both scholars and informed readers, it combines rigorous art-historical detail with a dense theoretical vocabulary to challenge received interpretations and illuminate the complex mechanics of avant-garde practice.
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