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fckyeaharthistory:

“Cubism is no different from any other school of painting. The same principles and the same elements are common to all. The fact that for a long time cubism has not been understood and that even today there are people who cannot see anything in it, means nothing. I do not read English, and an English book is a blank to me. This does not mean that the English language does not exist, and why should I blame anyone but myself if I cannot understand what I know nothing about?” — Picasso

True story: I never really understood cubism until my professor explained it to me through the movie Don’t Look Now. And now I’m a big fan. I guess the moral is, try to expand your tastes every day. 

fckyeaharthistory:

“Cubism is no different from any other school of painting. The same principles and the same elements are common to all. The fact that for a long time cubism has not been understood and that even today there are people who cannot see anything in it, means nothing. I do not read English, and an English book is a blank to me. This does not mean that the English language does not exist, and why should I blame anyone but myself if I cannot understand what I know nothing about?” 
— Picasso

True story: I never really understood cubism until my professor explained it to me through the movie Don’t Look Now. And now I’m a big fan. I guess the moral is, try to expand your tastes every day. 

(Source: artpedia)

fckyeaharthistory:

“Cubism is no different from any other school of painting. The same principles and the same elements are common to all. The fact that for a long time cubism has not been understood and that even today there are people who cannot see anything in it, means nothing. I do not read English, and an English book is a blank to me. This does not mean that the English language does not exist, and why should I blame anyone but myself if I cannot understand what I know nothing about?” 
— Picasso

True story: I never really understood cubism until my professor explained it to me through the movie Don’t Look Now. And now I’m a big fan. I guess the moral is, try to expand your tastes every day. 

(Source: artpedia)

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