Pablo Picasso
artist
“Picasso and the War Years 1937-45”, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 5 February-9 May
At the liberation of Paris, Picasso declared, “I am not the kind of painter who goes out like a photographer for something to depict. But I have no doubt that the war is in these paintings.” This exhibition sifts the evidence
Exhibitions, projects, budgets, and attendance at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
Impressionist painters on the Seine at Wildenstein, the Gilded Age glows at Vance Jordan, exoticism at Mark Murray plus fine furniture and Picasso’s lino cuts
A Foujita, a Picasso and a Gleizes revert to the descendants of the owners–but over 1000 works remain homeless
Bringing together Picasso and Kapoor, Louise Bourgeois and Basquiat, Lam and the new Latin Americans, Jean-Hubert Martin and Achille Bonito Oliva
After leaving Berlin in 1937, Berggruen will be placing his collection - which will go on show this autumn - on a ten-year loan with the Berlin State Museums
David D’Arcy reviews the rash of films about art and artists now being made in the US
The Director Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art, New York and leading Picasso scholar in American museums discusses the exhibition he has curated opening this month
Peace was celebrated in Europe fifty years ago. As The Art Newspaper reaches its fiftieth issue this month, we look at the art of a war-torn world
Works from the Renaissance to the Baroque can be seen alongside Andy Warhol
Return to the classics as galleries keep their eyes on selling
The Tate Gallery's major spring exhibition is a reassessment of the role of sculpture in Picasso's career
Beyeler, doyen of Basel dealers, has taken over the Kunstmuseum and the Kunsthalle to accommodate this event
“Pathos means longing; yes, longing and feeling that wonderful things are possible but not really happening”
While for a time its fate hung in the balance due to insurance costs, the exhibition is now set to begin in Barcelona
They are also improving their Surrealism holdings
The bequest, one of the largest in the museum's history, includes three of Gertrude Stein’s Picassos