Exhibitions within easy memory include “Picasso Black and White” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; “Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910-1912” at the Kimball in Fort Worth; and the great ...
It’s hard to imagine a new exhibit of the famous artist’s works could be bigger than ever. But a show at the Pompidou Center is designed to be just that. By Farah Nayeri The first word that Pablo ...
Immediately following the end of the Second World War, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) began spending increasing amounts of time in the south of France. There, among the sunny villages and quiet coastlines, ...
Between the mid-1940s and early 1970s, Pablo Picasso was involved with the Madoura pottery workshop and the printmaking studio of Hidalgo Arnéra in Vallauris, France. The result was a revelatory ...
Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on one artist or exhibition you should know.
How much can a few simple-looking black strokes on a piece of paper reveal about the artist who creates them? Or about the three-dimensional object those lines represent - be it a bottle, a guitar or ...
The latest addition to that lengthy list are the designers at SOHN, who based the form of their elegant “One Liner” chairs off of Picasso’s simple line drawings. Made from powder-coated aluminum, the ...