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Programme 1: Distortion
Programme Outline
Although Rodin’s The Kiss appears to be realistic, the evidence of the way in which it was made – the chisel marks in the stone – show that it is an interpretation of reality rather than being ‘real’. Boccioni and Picasso both use distortion to create expressive rather than realistic effects, conveying different ideas of energy, mood and movement.
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