Last week a Picasso painting sold at the record price of $160 million. The cubist painting “Women of Algiers” was auctioned off by Christie’s in New York to an anonymous buyer for $20 million more ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
With the large Cubist-inspired painting, Picasso put a human face on “collateral damage.” In the wake of history’s first saturation aerial bombardment, Picasso wove the shattered shards of that ...
Was El Greco the first Cubist? Was Picasso the last Old Master? These are the questions hovering over a new mix-and-match approach to the two artists opening this month at the Kunstmuseum Basel, where ...
Consisting of a collection donated to the Met by the cosmetics magnate Leonard A Lauder, this is the single most important exhibition of cubism since MoMA’s Picasso/Braque show in 1989 Capital in the ...
A new exhibition at the San Fernando Royal Academy of Arts, located in the heart of Madrid, is exploring the portraiture work of Pablo Picasso. 'Picasso: Faces and Figures', which was curated in ...
There’s just one problem with holding an exhibition called Picasso and Chicago: The two never met. In fact, Picasso never even made it to America. But the Art Institute of Chicago confronts this ...
'Was Picasso the misfortune of Braque?" asks Brigitte Leal, the commissioner of the splendid Georges Braque retrospective at the Grand Palais. Picasso's advocates were so fervent, his fame so ...
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