The exhibition at M+ pairs the Spanish master’s works with those of four generations of Asian and Asian-diasporic artists, ...
1923: The first solo exhibition of Pablo Picasso’s drawings in the United States opened at the Art Institute of Chicago, ...
If you're in the mood to surrender to a city's charms, let it be in Barcelona. Life bubbles in its narrow old town alleys, grand boulevards, and elegant modern district. While Barcelona has an ...
They've been hidden away for over three decades, but now more than two dozen masterpieces by Pablo Picasso were unveiled to ...
More than a century ago, Pablo Picasso smashed the Sacre-Coeur Basilica in Paris into a web of tangled lines on his canvas, ...
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In “Guernica,” Bourtasenkov says, “Picasso sees the despair and destruction of war and translates that into a ballet. That’s what we’re showing you. The audience will be put in touch ...
Anne Umland: Harlequin is the figure of the trickster, a character of multiple identities that Picasso identified with. I think in the Fontainebleau moment, this idea certainly plays a role in the ...
Curator, Anne Umland: We know from photographs that during his time in Fontainebleau, Picasso painted two mural-sized versions of the subject of three musicians. Each featured these very colorful, ...
Pablo Ruiz Picasso began being an artist at the age of prodigy—at about seven—and at seventy-five he remains the complete phenomenon he has been throughout the intervening years. The excesses ...
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