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TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Iseult Gillespie: Why is this painting so shocking?
In 1937, in one of the worst civilian casualties of the Spanish Civil War, Fascist forces bombed the village of Guernica in Northern Spain. For Pablo Picasso, the tragedy sparked a frenzied period of work in which he produced a massive...
Curated Video
TCTV's All About Artists - Pablo Picasso
Learn all about the Cubist artist Pablo Picasso: his life, influences, famous works and why he is important in art.
Orkidbox
Get Inspired by Pablo Picasso
Welcome to the channel! This is 'Art Practice’, a series of short videos giving an intro into the art practice of artists around the world. You can use this video if your’e new to creativity, a seasoned artist looking for new techniques...
PBS
Why Do We Have Middle Names?
We understand why we have first names and how our surnames tie us to our family heritage, but what's the deal with middle names? What's the purpose of a middle name and when did different cultures start using them?
The Art Assignment
Art Cooking PICASSO
Picasso is one of the greatest artists of all time, but was also an inveterate womanizer and misogynist. Let's cook our way through moments in Picasso's life and process our conflicted feelings.
The Art Assignment
Make art like someone you admire. | Peggy and Garry Noland | The Art Assignment
Who are your influences? Who’s asking? Peggy Noland, a fashion designer, and Garry Noland, an artist who happens to be her father. We visit Peggy's shop in Kansas City, Missouri, and she and her dad give us the assignment to make an...
The Art Assignment
The Case for Copying | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
Sampling, appropriating, borrowing, stealing. Whatever you want to call it, artists have been copying since time immemorial. We look into the history of the practice, and share our theories of why it is done, and what it can offer us.
The Art Assignment
Love the Art, Hate the Artist
Can you separate the art from the artist? This one's In honor of all the art you used to love, and it's creators who ruined it by behaving badly. We talk Picasso, Nanette, cats out of bags, and much more.
Amor Sciendi
Picasso Captures a Time Period
This Picasso painting is one of his most famous, and one of the most influential and important pieces of art in history. Why?
Espresso Media
Discovering Picasso's Pottery and Peace Mural in Vallauris, France
This video explores the life and work of Pablo Picasso in the little mining town of Vallauris, where he discovered pottery and turned it into art. It showcases some of his celebrated pottery pieces and his mural called War and Peace,...
Amor Sciendi
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon; Relativity and the Unconscious
Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon explains the feeling of being alive in 1907.
The Art Assignment
The Case for Surrealism | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
"Surrealism" has become shorthand for the bizarre, the irrational, the hallucinatory. But what IS it? Or what WAS it? Today we delve into the history of Surrealism, as it formed in post-World War I Europe and as it has infiltrated our...
TED-Ed
Why Is This Painting so Shocking?
Guernica stands as a masterpiece of anti-war art. The narrator of a short video examines the images in Picasso's massive, complex, and disturbing painting and offers an explanation of what the images may symbolize.
TED-Ed
How Ancient Art Influenced Modern Art
What do Picasso, Matisse, and Gauguin have in common? They are all considered modern artists, a movement that began over 150 years ago. And despite the label, their work was influenced by artists much, much, older. Check out this video...
Other
Thinkport: Art Online Clips
Five short, but useful, video clips on the life and work of Picasso are available on Thinkport (a teacher resource from the state of Maryland). Watch each individually or in succession. Decide upon registering with Thinkport to receive...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Picasso and Cubism: Still Life With Chair Caning
Listen in as art historians review and discuss one of Picasso's early Cubist paintings. Learn about different approaches that art historians take in attempting to understand Picasso's process, composition, and choice of materials. An...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Cubism: Picasso, Still Life With Chair Caning
This video [6:25] discusses Picasso's, Still-Life with Chair Caning, 1912 (Musee Picasso).
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Cubism: Picasso, Les Demoiselles D'avignon
This video discusses Pablo Picasso's, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907 (Museum of Modern Art). [5:56]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Cubism: Picasso, Guitar
This video [4:17] is a conversation between Salman Khan and Steven Zucker about Pablo Picasso's sculpture, Guitar and related work, 1912-14 at The Museum of Modern Art.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Cubism: Picasso, Guernica
This video discusses Picasso's, Guernica, oil on canvas, 1937 (Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid). Check out this antiwar mural by Pablo Picasso commemorating the bombing of the Spanish town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil Wars. [7:09]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Cubism: Picasso, the Reservoir, Horta De Ebro
This video [4:15] discusses Pablo Picasso's, The Reservoir, Horta de Ebro, oil on canvas, summer 1909, 24-1/8 x 20-1/8" (MoMA, fractional and promised gift).
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pablo Picasso, Guitar, Glass, and Bottle
This video [2:08] describes collage as operation that set out to produce a work of art that wasn't seamless unity, that wasn't a coherent whole. Picasso's "Guitar, Glass, and Bottle" is an example.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Conservation: Picasso's Guitars
In this video [3:15] photography helps MoMA conservators determine how to treat Picasso's 1913 Cubist sculpture, Still-Life with Guitar. To learn about how art changes over time, enroll in one of MoMA's courses online. Created by The...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: "Girl Before a Mirror" by Pablo Picasso, 1932: Mo Ma Education
In this video [2:11] a MoMA educator discusses how she teaches 'Girl Before a Mirror' by Pablo Picasso, 1932.