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Lithograph with collage // Nelson Leirner's Picasso Toros-2 (2012) is a limited edition lithograph with collage that offers a playful tribute to Pablo Picasso’s fascination with bullfighting. This artwork features a black silhouette of a matador facing a line of bulls, a motif often found in Picasso’s work. However, Leirner adds a humorous twist with a three-dimensional black bull adorned with vibrant feathers attached to the right side of the piece, blending traditional representation with playful pop elements. The juxtaposition of flat silhouettes and textured collage brings the scene to life, infusing the serious theme of bullfighting with whimsy. Leirner’s piece humorously reinterprets classic themes, challenging the viewer to reflect on the tension between art, culture, and spectacle.
Picasso Toros-2 , 2012
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Lithograph with collage // Nelson Leirner's Picasso Toros-2 (2012) is a limited edition lithograph with collage that offers a playful tribute to Pablo Picasso’s fascination with bullfighting. This artwork features a black silhouette of a matador facing a line of bulls, a motif often found in Picasso’s work. However, Leirner adds a humorous twist with a three-dimensional black bull adorned with vibrant feathers attached to the right side of the piece, blending traditional representation with playful pop elements. The juxtaposition of flat silhouettes and textured collage brings the scene to life, infusing the serious theme of bullfighting with whimsy. Leirner’s piece humorously reinterprets classic themes, challenging the viewer to reflect on the tension between art, culture, and spectacle.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.