Musée national-Picasso París
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The conference program features the participation of leading international researchers until next February 7.
Centre Pompidou, París
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The constant presence of classical myth in Picasso's work reveals that for him, myth is a mere pretext, since he reworks it in such a personal way that the result, with few exceptions, has no connection with the original starting point.
Tate Museum
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Pablo Picasso's Paloma (Dove), painted on January 9, 1949, stands out as a symbol of peace within the artist's vast production.
The exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of Picasso's death at the Reina Sofia, curated by UMA professor Eugenio Carmona, exceeds all expectations.
The Picasso Celebration 1973-2023, an initiative promoted by the Governments of Spain and France for the 50th anniversary of his death, has already registered more than 3 million visitors in the 46 national and international exhibitions that have taken place.
Museu Picasso Barcelona
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In 1935, Picasso created Minotauromaquia on a copper plate. An engraving that has as its protagonist the Minotaur, a mythological figure born from the union of Pasiphae and a bull.
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The annual report recently published by the Observatory of Culture for the year 2023 reveals the outstanding position of the Picasso Celebration 1973-2023, ranking 18th in this influential ranking.
The Prado, Reina Sofía, Thyssen and Guggenheim museums and the San Sebastian Festival have been chosen as the best of culture in Spain in 2023, according to the Observatorio de la Cultura for the year 2023.
Published in 2021, The Minotaur Years 1933-1943, is the final volume in the biographical series A Life of Picasso by John Richardson, British art historian and Picasso specialist, which presents the life and work of the Malaga-born artist during a decade fraught with te
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The early years of Pablo Picasso's artistic life were marked by his interest in learning from the great Spanish masters. The son of a drawing teacher, after an initial training in A Coruña, he entered Fine Arts in Barcelona at the early age of fourteen, in 1895.