I enjoy Sal Khan's commentary. 🙂 This is a very cool depiction of a guitar, made cooler by the fact that it's so atypical a subject. It was also a good point that he couldn't make an actual, functional guitar or it would stop being a sculpture - I wouldn't have considered that, but it makes me think of how Duchamp somehow got away with his shovel, lol.
I love smarthistory! Thank you for all that you do! I really appreciate it. May I suggest you venture into Asian art? I'd love to watch videos about that!
Literal physical deconstruction instead of representational deconstruction in 2D. As Deleuze may say, we only identify things due to their difference compared to other things. It we deconstruct too much or zoom in too close, everything becomes the same,,, fundamental matter and energy.
Thanks so much for these. I also like how the smaller "side"--representationally farther away--is actually closer to us in space!
I enjoy Sal Khan's commentary. 🙂
This is a very cool depiction of a guitar, made cooler by the fact that it's so atypical a subject. It was also a good point that he couldn't make an actual, functional guitar or it would stop being a sculpture - I wouldn't have considered that, but it makes me think of how Duchamp somehow got away with his shovel, lol.
more Picasso please
I really enjoy these conversations between Sal and Dr Zucker. Are any others planned?
This is a Great Picasso piece
I love smarthistory! Thank you for all that you do! I really appreciate it. May I suggest you venture into Asian art? I'd love to watch videos about that!
Nice Movie!
wow
Literal physical deconstruction instead of representational deconstruction in 2D. As Deleuze may say, we only identify things due to their difference compared to other things. It we deconstruct too much or zoom in too close, everything becomes the same,,, fundamental matter and energy.
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@@smarthistory-art-history Thank you
Why does it sound like the other guy is calling in from 1950?
Might have been 1951. It's a miracle we have video from back then.
@@smarthistory-art-history 😂
sculpture is crappy, but the idea is brilliant
i feel ya a bit on that one