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paul smith’s playful picasso exhibition highlights celebration picasso 1973-2023
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paul smith’s playful picasso exhibition highlights celebration picasso 1973-2023
Around The World: cascais, portugal
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What would a Picasso exhibition look like if it was curated by acclaimed British artist and fashion designer Paul Smith?” That question is answered emphatically — and in living color — in Picasso Celebration: The Collection in a New Light .
This can’t-miss exhibition, at the Musée Picasso Paris through August
27, 2023, is one of approximately 50 special events taking place around the world as part of Celebration Picasso 1973-2023 , recognizing the 50th anniversary of the artist’s death on April 8, 1973.
Smith’s art direction, in partnership with curators Cécile Debray and Joanne Snrech, showcases Picasso’s work “through a contemporary
The Picasso Celebration: The Collection in a New Light, under the direction of Paul Smith at the Musée National Picasso Paris, from March 7 to August 27, 2023
© Vinciane Lebrun/Voyez-Vouslens and underlines the continuing relevance of Picasso’s work in today’s world,” says the museum. It does so in a way that untethers Smith from the more traditional exploration or “academic approach,” he says. Instead — and noting he’s an art lover but in no way an expert — Smith emphasizes the exhibition is a “free expression” to showcase Picasso’s art in a new and exciting way.
This manifests in some superbly creative, visually stirring, whimsical, and memorable displays. Think: a room swathed in blue to set off paintings from Picasso’s Blue Period. A pink room for the rosehued Les Demoiselles d’Avignon . Blood red in the bullfighting room. A floor of green astroturf for an homage to Manet’s Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe — apropos when you consider the painting’s name translates to Luncheon on the Grass
Picasso’s Paul en Arlequin hangs on a harlequin-covered background, its blue and yellow diamonds a near replica of the subject’s costume. His famous Bull’s Head sculpture, formed by the union of a bicycle seat and handlebars, is accompanied by a wall of handlebars. Picasso’s famed marinière Breton gets the celebrity treatment, with a photograph of the Breton-cloaked
artist sitting beneath an umbrella of striped jerseys suspended from the ceiling.
Clearly, Smith had fun with this assignment. Or, as Debray calls it, a “joyful invitation to rediscover all of Picasso’s creative fields, painting, sculpture, ceramics and graphic arts, through the sharp and mischievous eye of a great contemporary creator.”
Picasso Celebration: The Collection in a New Light also has its pensive moments; most notably where his Civil War-inspired works are
exhibited alongside Mickalene Thomas’ Resist #8, a modern battle cry targeting systemic racism and police brutality. Thomas is one of several contemporary artists whose work is showcased throughout Celebration Picasso.
Celebration Picasso kicked off last year with a dual announcement from the French and Spanish Culture Ministers in front of the anti-war masterpiece Guernica at Madrid’s Reina Sofía Museum. It wraps up in early 2024. In between, exhibitions will be held throughout Europe and North America. The following is a selected list of those events.
Picasso Landscapes: Out of Bounds
Cincinnati Art Museum
Cincinnati, OH.
June 24 to October 11, 2023
See more than 45 of Picasso’s landscape paintings, a genre he explored throughout his career, from his art school days at 15 years old to just before his death.
Picasso 1906: La Gran Transformación
Museo Reina Sofia
Madrid, Spain
November 14 to March 4, 2024
This exhibition examines how Picasso contributed to the advancement of modern art as a pioneer of Cubism. Picasso’s time in the Catalonian village of Gosol in 1906 marked a period of optimism and evolution — hence, the “transformation.” This was especially compelling as it came on the heels of his highly symbolic Blue and Rose Period artworks.
Picasso Escultor: Materia y Cuerpo
Museo Picasso Málaga
Málaga, Spain
May 8 to September 9, 2023
Museo Guggenheim Bilbao
Bilbao, Spain
September 29 to
January 14, 2024
Picasso may be most well-known for his paintings, but he also crafted around 700 sculptures focused on the human body. Several of them will be on display during this exhibition, which is devoted to his sculptural artworks.
Magnelli Museum, Museum of Ceramics
Vallauris, France
May 6 to October 30, 2023
The largest-ever exhibition of Picasso’s drawings, this retrospective traces the artist’s entire career. More than 2,000 drawings and prints — some unpublished — will be shown, including early sketches of some of his most recognized and lauded work.
Centre Pompidou
Paris, France
October 18 to January 22, 2024
The largest-ever exhibition of Picasso’s drawings, this retrospective traces the artist’s entire career. More than 2,000 drawings and prints — some unpublished — will be shown, including early sketches of some of his most recognized and lauded work.
For our inaugural Coldwell Banker Around the World blog post back in January 21, 2021, we headed to the sunny climate of Cascais, Portugal. In addition to becoming a popular international travel destination for leisure over the years, Pedro Abecassis, the broker-owner of the office who we spoke with, notes the area is ripe for quality investments too.
Calm breezes, crunchy coastline, clear waters, whether you are looking to purchase a second home on the Iberian Peninsula, or fantasizing about your next travel destination, we present Cascais, Portugal for your consideration.
For our inaugural Coldwell Banker Around the World blog post, we are heading to the sunny climate of Cascais, Portugal. Known for its beautiful weather and beaches, Cascais is home to Coldwell Banker Luxus, part of our Coldwell Banker Portugal network. In addition to becoming a popular international travel destination for leisure over the years, Pedro Abecassis, the broker-owner of the office who
we spoke with, notes the area is ripe for quality investments too.
The clear, pristine beaches, and the clean, modern lines of design and architectural style are appealing to folks from all areas on the globe. “Portugal is recognized internationally for the high quality of the work done by its architects. Proof of this are the two Pritzker Prizes that have already been awarded to the architects Eduardo Souto Mouta and Álvaro Siza Vieira,” Abecassis states. “Likewise, very attractive prices have made real estate in Portugal into a competitive and trustworthy sector.”
Portugal is a country in Southern and part of the Mediterranean. It north and east. It has been a member 1926 and 1974. It has since prospered
Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Portugal is the westernmost country of Europe
It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the member of the European Union since 1986. It was under a dictatorship between prospered but was hit hard by the 2007-2008 recession.
POPULATION: 10 Million
LANGUAGE(S) SPOKEN: Portuguese
CLIMATE: Soft Weather
CURRENCY: Euro
TYPES OF ARCHITECTURE: Modern / Contemporary
AVERAGE SALE PRICE: €1.000.000 to €5.000.000
AVERAGE YEARS IN HOUSE/APT: 5 – 10 years
To read the full interview, visit https://blog.coldwellbanker.com/coldwellbanker-around-the-world-january-2021/