Tag: Picasso
Mondrian letters online: how the Amersfoort admired Picasso and left his mark on the De Stijl movement
Mondriaan was born on March 7, 1872 on the Kortegacht in Amersfoort. In addition to being a head teacher, his father was also an art teacher and taught him to…
a few thousand euros for a Picasso – L’Express
Pablo Picasso is undoubtedly the most brilliant and inventive artist of the 20th century, with an abundant and protean production. The logical consequence of this position is that rich collectors…
Maljkovic: “If Picasso didn’t complain about Malaga, how could I…”
By It is certain that one of the most emotional moments of the entrance party of the third promotion of the Spanish Basketball Hall of Fame will live withn Bozidar…
Picasso, Vasarely, Sempé… When artists were on the front page of L’Express
As part of its 70th anniversary, L’Express looks back at some key front pages from the weekly which, since its creation in 1953, has maintained a close link with painters,…
Picasso got a portrait – the video shows how the face is drawn in the spring ground
It has been 50 years since the death of the world-famous Spanish painter Pablo Picasso. The Italian artist Dario Gambarin has painted in the field, according to his own words,…
between Pablo Picasso and African art, a story of inspiration
On April 8, 1973, Pablo Picasso put down his brush for the last time. 50 years later, the Spanish painter leaves behind him an abundant work, rich in tens of…
Picasso seen by Paul Smith, by Christophe Donner
The evening was joyful. It happened at the Hotel Salé, which has housed the Picasso Museum for thirty-eight years, in the Marais. Have you been there before? Well you’re going…
Retrospective of African-American artist Faith Ringgold at the Picasso Museum
/ Podcasts / Cultural meeting Since the struggles for civil rights in the 1960s, it has finally received recognition from the institutions of the artistic world. At over 90 years…
“Fernande Olivier and Pablo Picasso”, a very moving exhibition at the Montmartre museum
Fernande Olivier, whose real name is Amélie Lang, seems to have been Pablo Picasso’s first beloved wife in Paris, his first Parisian mistress. It happened in Montmartre, in August 1904,…
The art world celebrates Picasso
The Spanish-French initiative has been in preparation for over a year and a half and will include 42 “unprecedented” exhibitions at 38 prominent institutions worldwide, including the New York Metropolitan…