| In the late 19 th century and early 20 th century,Picasso’s cubist paintings entered the historical stage in a subversive manner.In the artistic exploration,Picasso was particularly fond of primitive art.He extracted essences from African wood carving art,deformed,simplified or even summed up the depicted objects into symbolic symbols to highlight the spiritual level expression of art works.Eventually Picasso combined original art with his own artistic characteristics to create Thick and original Cubism style.Picasso’s cubist paintings not just use "primitive" techniques for artistic creation.What’s more,they use ancient lyricism.Although Picasso was enamoured with primitive art,this inclination was not a simple reproduction of primitive art.On the surface,this return to the original artistic approach seemed to be a regression of history.In fact,Picasso was pursuing a return of natural emotion.The infatuation with primitive art gave Picasso ideas develop a new art form that could break through traditional ones.The success of Picasso’s cubist painting art also reflected the contemporary trend of seeking artistic innovation at that time.The phenomenon of primitive taste contained in Picasso’s cubist paintings,Therefore,it`s conclued that the interpretation of art using the“primitive”concept is in line with the needs of the time.With the development of social art in today’s more diversified direction,exploring and studying the primitive tastes in cubist painting will have an important guiding significance on the future art learning,and will also expand the broader thinking space for our future artistic creation.The full text is divided into five parts in total: The first part expounds the foundation of the original taste phenomenon in Picasso’s cubist painting,and analyzes them from the social background and cultural and artistic background;The second part relates Picasso’s cubist paintings to primitive art.It elaborates on the influence of Picasso’s character and the influence of African primitive carvings on Picasso;The third part expounds the meaning of primitive taste in Picasso’s cubist painting;The fourth part expounds the influence of Picasso’s association with primitive art on his graduation creation. |