The Moment of Cubism

John Berger 1969 The Moment of Cubism - 1st edition

The Moment of Cubism and Other Essays, book of essays by John Berger, first edition in 1969.

Whether looking at Vermeer in his studio, or Poussin’s poignant meditation death, the contradictions of Rodin’s sculpture, Berger was always able to see the threads that bound the individual life, their passion for creativity and the social and political contexts they were working within. The Moment of Cubism is considered to be one of his important collections of art criticism. Also provocative, in the title essay, Berger shows that Cubism was a moment rather than a movement, that came and went without the consent of its key artists – Picasso, Braque. He also makes a case for its revolutionary influence. Alongside portaits and investigations of more classical artists, in advance of his later works such as Ways of Seeing (1972) and Understanding a Photograph (2013), Berger is still able to find the political within the image and to help us look at the world in new ways.

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JOHN BERGER

Storyteller, essayist, novelist, screenwriter, playwright, painter and critic, John Berger (1926-2017) is one of the most internationally influential writers of the last fifty years. Solo or in collaboration with Jean Mohr for example, he published more than 30 titles, the Booker Prize winning novel G and the best-seller Ways of Seeing. He has also published articles in the most important newspapers around the world.

He used to work and live in Quincy, a small French peasant community, the setting for his trilogy Into their Labours.

Painters, cineasts, writers, dancers, curators have been and are still inspired by his work, this website is a window on these TODAY creations.