Cubism

/ˈkjuːbɪzəm/ noun

Definition

Cubism is an art style where objects are broken into geometric shapes, like cubes and triangles, and shown from several angles at once. It often looks fragmented, sharp, and abstract.

Etymology

From *cube* plus the artistic suffix *-ism*, inspired by critics who mocked early works as just made of “little cubes.” Artists like Picasso and Braque turned that insult into the name of a whole movement.

Kelly Says

Cubism tried to show that our eyes never see just one flat view of something—we move, remember, and imagine all at once. It’s like a visual remix of reality, stacking different angles and times into a single image.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ኩቢዝም
ARالعربية
التكعيبية
BNবাংলা
ঘনবাদ
CSČeština
kubismus
DADansk
kubisme
DEDeutsch
Kubismus
ELΕλληνικά
κυβισμός
ESEspañol
cubismo
FAفارسی
کوبیسم
FISuomi
kubismi
FRFrançais
cubisme
GUGU
ઘનવાદ
HAHA
kubismu
HEעברית
קוביזם
HIहिन्दी
घनवाद
HUMagyar
kubizmus
IDBahasa Indonesia
kubisme
IGIG
kubismu
ITItaliano
cubismo
JA日本語
キュビズム
KKKK
кубизм
KMKM
គូបនិយម
KO한국어
입체주의
MRMR
घनवाद
MSBahasa Melayu
kubisme
MYမြန်မာ
ကျူးဘစ်ဝါဒ
NLNederlands
kubisme
NONorsk
kubisme
PAPA
ਘਨਵਾਦ
PLPolski
kubizm
PTPortuguês
cubismo
RORomână
cubism
RUРусский
кубизм
SVSvenska
kubism
SWKiswahili
ukubisti
TAதமிழ்
கனவாதம்
TEతెలుగు
ఘనవాదం
THไทย
ลัทธิลูกบาศก์
TLTL
kubismo
TRTürkçe
kübizm
UKУкраїнська
кубізм
URاردو
مکعبیت
VITiếng Việt
chủ nghĩa lập thể
YOYO
kubismu
ZH中文
立体主义
ZUZU
ikubizmu

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