Na obrazie Panny z Awinionu autorstwa Pabla Picassa z 1907 roku przedstawiono pięć nagich kobiet o zdeformowanych, geometrycznych sylwetkach i twarzach. Postacie ukazane są w dynamicznych, zróżnicowanych pozach. Dwie z nich mają twarze przypominające afrykańskie maski. Kompozycja jest spłaszczona, pełna ostrych linii, kanciastych form i kontrastujących kolorów. Przeważają odcienie różu, brązu, błękitu i bieli.

DKJo! Virgins of Avignon – Pablo Picasso

When

26.06.2025 | 18:30

Where

Provincial Center for Culture Animation
Toruń, 75-77 Kościuszki St. | 5th floor | room 407

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Tickets

Free entry

Additional information

Duration of the event: approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes

At the June meeting of the One Picture Discussion Club (DKJo!) we will look at one of the most revolutionary works in the history of modern art – Pablo Picasso’s The Maids of Avignon. Completed in 1907, the painting completely changed the way figures are depicted in painting and became the starting point for Cubism.

What are we going to analyze?

  • How did Picasso break the conventions of traditional painting by abandoning perspective and harmonious proportions?
  • How did elements of African and Iberian art influence the form and expression of the figures?
  • Why did the composition of the painting cause shock and controversy, and how did contemporary artists react to it?
  • What new formal solutions did Picasso introduce, and why is The Virgins of Avignon considered the beginning of Cubism?
  • What is the significance of this work in the context of the development of modern art, and what inspirations can be seen in it?

During the meeting, we will explore together the meaning of this landmark painting and, as always, we will invite a joint discussion, exchange of interpretations and reflections on the work.

Hosted by art historian Lukasz Wudarski.

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