Cubist Art
Cubist Art is an innovative movement that emerged in the early 20th century, primarily developed by artists like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It breaks away from traditional perspectives by depicting subjects from multiple viewpoints simultaneously. This approach creates a fragmented and abstract representation, allowing viewers to see different angles of an object or scene in a single artwork.
The movement is characterized by geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and a limited color palette. Cubism challenged conventional techniques and influenced various art forms, including sculpture and architecture. It marked a significant shift in the way artists approached representation and perception in art.