What Is Neo-Cubism? A Guide to the Movement

2026-06-11 · 5 min read

What Is Neo-Cubism? A Guide to the Movement

Neo-cubism (or neo-Cubism) is a contemporary revival of Cubism that carries its fractured, multi-perspective visual language into the 21st century. Where classic Cubism was painted by hand in the early 1900s, neo-cubism reinterprets the same ideas — fragmentation, simultaneous viewpoints, and geometric structure — with modern tools, materials, and sensibilities. Digital cubism is one of its most distinct expressions.

What does "neo-cubism" mean?

The prefix "neo" simply means new. Neo-cubism is "new Cubism" — work made today that builds on the movement Picasso and Braque pioneered, rather than imitating it. It keeps Cubism's central insight (that we can see a subject from many angles at once) while updating its look, themes, and methods for a contemporary audience.

How neo-cubism differs from classic Cubism

Characteristics of neo-cubist art

Neo-cubism and digital cubism

Digital cubism, the signature style of artist Daniel Michael Newland, is a focused form of neo-cubism built specifically with digital and algorithmic tools. If neo-cubism is the broad contemporary revival, digital cubism is one of its sharpest, most defined expressions. See it in the Digital Cubism collection, or read What Is Digital Cubism? and Analytic vs Synthetic Cubism.

Frequently asked questions

What is neo-cubism?

Neo-cubism is a contemporary revival of Cubism that updates its fractured, multi-perspective visual language for the 21st century, often using digital and mixed media instead of paint.

How is neo-cubism different from Cubism?

Classic Cubism (c. 1907–1920s) was painted by hand by Picasso, Braque, and their peers. Neo-cubism applies the same multi-perspective, geometric ideas with modern tools, bolder color, and contemporary subjects.

Is digital cubism a type of neo-cubism?

Yes. Digital cubism is a focused form of neo-cubism built specifically with digital and algorithmic tools, pioneered by artist Daniel Michael Newland.

Where can I see neo-cubism art?

You can explore original neo-cubist and digital cubist work in the Digital Cubism collection at danielmichaelnewland.com, available as prints and digital downloads.