A culling of vivid, focused works by the Spanish painter, made during just a handful of days in March 1932.
Genre: Exhibit
Venue: Tate Modern Museum, London, UK
Time: March 8, 2018 till September 9, 2018
Sponsors: Tate Modern Museum, the EY Tate Arts Partnership, with additional support from the Picasso Exhibition Supporters Circle.
Curators: Curated by Achim Borchardt-Hume, Director of Exhibitions with Nancy Ireson, Curator, International Art, Laura Bruni and Juliette Rizzi, Assistant Curators, Tate Modern. Exhibition organized by Tate Modern in collaboration with Musée national Picasso-Paris.
Description: A month-by-month journey through Pablo Picasso’s ‘year of wonders’ – 1932 – an intensely creative period in his career. Features over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, family photographs, and glimpses into his personal life. A rare showing that shouldn’t be missed: three striking paintings of his lover, Marie-Thérèse Walter, on view for the first time since their creation over a period of five days in March of 1932.
For more information, as well as tickets, see the exhibition site here.