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DESCRIPTION:Jun 4 - Oct 4\, 2026\nCubism was a rejection of stylistic norms
 \, particularly the assumption that art should copy nature as it appears. 
 “Art is made to disturb\, science reassures\,” said Georges Braque\, o
 ne of Cubism’s founding fathers. In 1907\, that disturbance became a ful
 l-force movement when Pablo Picasso painted five women in a brothel\, thei
 r body parts shards of color in a twisting dimension\, an assault on natur
 alism that was titled Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. While Cubism originated
  in Paris\, it eventually traveled the world. The inaugural exhibition at 
 Centre Pompidou Hanwha\, in Seoul\, brings together 91 works that explore 
 the movement from its experimental beginnings in the hands of Picasso and 
 Braque to its postwar transformation and the ways it changed how artists p
 erceive the modern world. KOREA FOCUS\, a special section\, spotlights Kor
 ean contemporary artists whose work is influenced by Parisian Cubism of th
 e early 20th century.
LOCATION:Centre Pompidou Hanwha\, 50\, 63-ro (15th Floor\, 63 Building)\,Ye
 ongdeungpo-gu\, Seoul\, 07345\,Republic of Korea
SUMMARY:The Cubists: Inventing Modern Vision
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 -modern-vision
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