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How Picasso's Journey From Prodigy to Icon Revealed a Genius

Intense, provocative, disturbing, and captivating, the legendary artist led a life of restless brilliance.

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Paloma and Claude. That was the name of the sons of the great Pablo Picasso and the artist Françoise Gilot. They lived in the south of France, in Villauris, where Picasso had his ceramic workshop, and while dad and mom painted, they were dedicated to looking at them and playing around the house. That was their union, art and play. The two artists used them as models on countless occasions. These paintings are the ones that make up the exhibition…

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The exhibition 'Creixer between two artists. Homenatge a Claude Picasso', which could be visited at the Museu Picasso in Barcelona, collects numerous artistic material from the years in which the painter lived with his two sons and the painter Françoise GilotManuel Borja-Villel imagines the museum of the future: "It must be decolonial, without genres or binarisms" The Museu Picasso in Barcelona hosts for three months, until 26 October, the Creix…

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Madrid, 25 Jul (Prensa Latina) The Picasso family from different backgrounds, today marks its imprint in Barcelona with an exhibition under the distinguished umbrella of the master of Cubism. The post Picasso family marks imprint in Barcelona first appeared on News Prensa Latina.

In 1946, after the end of World War II and after a decade marked by horror and anguish, Pablo Picasso left Paris and settled on the Cote d’Azur, specifically in a small apartment overlooking the port of Golfe-Juan, where every day he went to bathe with his young companion, Françoise Gilot, forty years younger than him. He had convinced him to stop combing his hair on the bald hair and showed himself to the naked chest. The artist was full. At 65…

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The exhibition 'Growing between two artists' can be seen until October 26 at the Picasso Museum in Barcelona Picasso or the fragmentation of modern man

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