First among equals Pablo Picasso is possibly the most important artist of the 20th Century not just for his incredible talent ...
On the 52nd death anniversary of the iconic artist, we speak with members of the city’s art community to learn why the name ...
Picasso’s women, often dismissed as mere muses, were unquestionably essential to his creative and intellectual processes.
A new exhibition at M+ reveals how Picasso's works have inspired creativity, and hope, in artists from across Asia and ...
The exhibition at M+ pairs the Spanish master’s works with those of four generations of Asian and Asian-diasporic artists, setting up a lively dialogue. By Farah Nayeri Pablo Picasso stands ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. At Sotheby’s modern and contemporary evening auction in London earlier this month, a Picasso painting ...
The artistic legacy of Pablo Picasso is simply unparalleled, with many modern pioneers regularly citing him as a continuing source of inspiration for their own investigations. Even the people who were ...
One summer in 1906, a young Pablo Picasso, not yet 30 years old, had a great revelation while visiting an exhibition of Iberian art. The Iberians, so called by the Greeks because they shared a common ...
More than a century ago, Pablo Picasso smashed the Sacre-Coeur Basilica in Paris into a web of tangled lines on his canvas, deconstructing reality with the brushstrokes of a master cubist.
Philip Larkin, who hated artistic modernism with a passion that bordered on (or sometimes crossed the border into) rage, blamed the whole ghastly mess on the three Ps: Ezra Pound, Charlie Parker and ...
More than a century ago, Pablo Picasso smashed the Sacre-Coeur Basilica in Paris into a web of tangled lines on his canvas, deconstructing reality with the brushstrokes of a master cubist. At a Hong ...
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