Pablo Argues with Mountains
by Kait Hickey
1910—Montmartre, where genius and narcissism share a loft. Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Jacques Villon, three artists so inseparable they can’t stand each other, spend their days drinking bad wine, declaring themselves revolutionaries, and engaging in the kind of petty creative brinkmanship that leaves everyone convinced they’ve changed the world. In a petty act of competitive creative one-up-manship, they...
1910—Montmartre, where genius and narcissism share a loft. Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Jacques Villon, three artists so inseparable they can’t stand each other, spend their days drinking bad wine, declaring themselves revolutionaries, and engaging in the kind of petty creative brinkmanship that leaves everyone convinced they’ve changed the world. In a petty act of competitive creative one-up-manship, they invent cubism. This docu-drama explores the artistic process of challenging the monolith of taste all while getting shouted down in the process. It’s an autopsy of artistic genius, male ego, and innovation.
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