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Part 1 of 3 in The Leonard A. Lauder Lecture Series on Modern Art– Art x Architecture: Russian Intersections 1917–37.
Leonard A. Lauder Distinguished Scholar Adrian Sudhalter reflects on the achievements of Dada and how Dada and photography critique Cubism.
Professor of Art History Christopher Green discusses Picasso’s foray into Cubism before his invention of collage primarily through his figure drawings.
Join Dr. Vojtěch Lahoda as he discusses the remake of Cubism and it’s importance in Central and Eastern Europe.
Art Center College of Design Adjunct Professor Éva Forgács poses questions to experts on Cubism’s impact on Central and Eastern Europe.
Jacobs University Bremen PhD Candidate Kirill Chunikhin discusses Cubism and Soviet art criticism during the Cold War.
The Ohio State University Professor Myroslava M. Mudrak discusses the relations between Cubism and Byzantine icons and the crisis of Cubism.
Lehigh University Assistant Professor Nicholas Sawicki discusses the Czech reception of synthetic Cubism in the works of Picasso, Braque, and Kramář.
Professor Anna Jozefacka and Assistant Curator Luise Mahler examine how Cubism impacted and integrated into Central and Eastern European culture.
Explore one of the most significant Cubist art collections ever assembled from multiple perspectives.