Avant-gardists and primitivism

Journal Title: Art Inquiry. Recherches sur les arts - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue

Abstract

Today, the relations between modern art with primitive art are almost legendary. Contemporary appreciation of non-European artists’ contribution to the development of modern art was reflected, for instance, in the ground-breaking exhibition held in 1984 at the New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), titled Primitivism in 20th-century Art: Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern, curated by the influential art critic and director of this institution, William S. Rubin. Even before that, however, reflections on the phenomenon of primitivism had been based on the combined exhibitions of tribal art and modern art, such as a display of Picasso's works combined with African sculptures, organized in Berlin and in Dresden in1913, as well as the presentation of African art at Alfred Stieglitz’s 291 Gallery in New York. Deeper and broader reflection on the importance of the contribution of tribal cultures (including, of course, African culture) to modern art appeared in 1938 in Robert Goldwater's book entitled Primitivism in Modern Art. The avant-gardists’ expectations concerning so-called primitive art varied. Most often, they sought formal inspirations (Cubist painters, modern sculptors Constantin Brancusi, Pablo Gargallo, Alberto Giacometti, Jacques Lipchitz). However, some artists have looked to it for new representations and symbols as well as a source of human creativity. The article concludes with the words of Georges Salles that the art of black Africa has renewed European artistic scene.

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Aneta Pawłowska

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  • EP ID EP270731
  • DOI 10.26485/AI/2017/19/13
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Aneta Pawłowska (2017). Avant-gardists and primitivism. Art Inquiry. Recherches sur les arts, 0(), 153-169. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-270731