I've been intrigued by the competition between Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse for a long time. There are several articles on the subject, a film and some exhibits that have taken place, exposing the relationship between the two artists.
This article is interesting, because it states that one is forced to choose sides. In reality, I don't know that I could. I don't think I'm alone in this either. There are pieces by Picasso that resonate deeply with me, but there are works by Matisse that do the same. I suppose if I were forced to pick one over the other, I would be on team Picasso, as I tend to be more drawn to the fiery and intense over the cool and calm. Sometimes "capricious and unpredictable"aren't necessarily bad things. Fortunately, there's no need to take sides, and one can appreciate both Picasso's impassioned works and the more serene pieces done by Matisse.
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Note that these pairs of artists and various things are different from rivalries, which would probably include Salieri instead of Haydn and the Dead Kennedys in place of the Clash, though in some cases rivals are also competitors. The list below actually splits artists and items into two categories: Apollonian, which is defined by reason, precision and control; and the Dionysian, which is defined by emotion, recklessness and abandon. Picasso would fall into the latter category, of course.
Apollonian Dionysian
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Jane Austen | Charlotte Brontë |
Eliot | Yeats |
Freud | Jung |
Superman | Batman |
Left brain | Right brain |
New York City | Los Angeles |
Pope | Swift |
Puccini | Verdi |
Johns | Rauschenberg |
Bush | Reagan |
Ego | Id |
Stravinsky | Schoenberg |
Windows | Macintosh |
Hillary | Bill |
Wordsworth | Shelley |
David Remnick | Tina Brown |
England | France |
Madison | Jefferson |
Mort Zuckerman | Donald Trump |
Hetero | Homo |
Army | Navy |
Heaven | Hell |
Shaw | Wilde |
White wine | Red wine |
Aristotle | Plato |
Slate | Salon |
Bonds | Stocks |
Leviticus | Genesis |
Felix | Oscar |
North Korea | South Korea |
Classical | Romantic |
Cocaine | Heroin |
Mies | Le Corbusier |
The Clash | The Sex Pistols |
Irving Kristol | Norman Podhoretz |
Protestantism | Catholicism |
Kant | Rousseau |
Mozart | Haydn |
Empire State Building | Chrysler Building |
Magritte | DalĂ |
Mickey Mouse | Donald Duck |
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If I were to put some of our artists in these two categories, I would say Sergey Cherep and Lyudmila Agrich would fall into the Dionysian category, while Jessica Garrett and Erin Dertner would be considered Apollonian.
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