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 ...
Like one of his Cubist creations, Picasso would seem to have as many faces as his curators require. Despite several "Pierrot and Harlequin" (1920) by Pablo Picasso. Pen and black ink with gouache on ...
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The show of erotic nudes, collected by a mentally ill poet, is part of a worldwide celebration of the 100th anniversary of the deaths of Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. Pablo Picasso, Head of a Woman ...
In the aftermath of his split from his second wife, Adele Morales, Norman Mailer liked to spend Sundays taking his two young daughters to what he called "The Church of MoMA." They would invariably end ...
THE caretaker peers through the peephole in the front gate of the walled villa overlooking Cannes, disappears, then returns to admit the visitor. A dark-haired, handsome woman in blue pants emerges ...
Pablo Picasso rampaged like a minotaur through modern art’s china shop. He almost single-handedly invented Cubism, and he imposed his protean creativity on painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, ...
The Harvard Art Museums’ “Picasso: War, Combat, and Revolution,” which debuted on Jan. 20 centers around the themes and concepts highlighted in one of the Spanish painter’s most famous works: ...