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PABLO PICASSO


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Who's who of French artists in focus as a major private art collection goes on show in Berlin

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A major German private art collection accumulated over four generations is going on large-scale show for the first time in Berlin.

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At this museum, no one will shush you, and you can touch the objects

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Most big collections have only a fraction of their items on display, with the rest locked away in storage.

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A museum in Australia can bar men from the 'Ladies Lounge' exhibition, a regional top court says

Read full article: A museum in Australia can bar men from the 'Ladies Lounge' exhibition, a regional top court says

An appeals court says a museum in Australia was within its rights to bar men from a controversial art exhibit for women meant to underscore their exclusion from segments of the male-dominated society.

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These Picassos prompted a gender war at an Australian gallery. Now the curator says she painted them

Read full article: These Picassos prompted a gender war at an Australian gallery. Now the curator says she painted them

An Australian art museum curator has divulged that she was the creator of three paintings that she presented as works by Pablo Picasso -- and which prompted a gender discrimination case when she only permitted female gallery patrons to view them.

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Censored art from around the world finds a second opportunity at a Barcelona museum for banned works

Read full article: Censored art from around the world finds a second opportunity at a Barcelona museum for banned works

A new museum in Barcelona is offering a second chance to controversial artworks that have suffered censorship for religious, sexual, political or commercial reasons.

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Even Picasso had to practice, practice: Sketchbooks on display show whimsy, humor, determination

Read full article: Even Picasso had to practice, practice: Sketchbooks on display show whimsy, humor, determination

He was a giant of 20th-century art, but that doesn’t mean Pablo Picasso needed a big canvas.

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Artist Françoise Gilot, acclaimed painter who loved and later left Picasso, is dead at 101

Read full article: Artist Françoise Gilot, acclaimed painter who loved and later left Picasso, is dead at 101

Françoise Gilot, a prolific painter who was nonetheless more famous for her turbulent relationship with Pablo Picasso — and for leaving him — died on Tuesday in Manhattan.

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Spain, France kick off anniversary celebration of Picasso

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Against the backdrop of Picasso´s iconic anti-war painting, “Guernica,” the culture ministers of France and Spain have gathered in Madrid to kick off a year of commemorative acts to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the death of the Spanish artist who revolutionized the world of art.

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Family clarifies no 'Picasso NFT' is set to be sold online

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Pablo Picasso’s family is not selling a digital asset linked to one of his works after all.

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Picasso heirs launch digital art piece to ride 'crypto' wave

Read full article: Picasso heirs launch digital art piece to ride 'crypto' wave

Pablo, meet Crypto.

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Picasso artworks auctioned for combined $109M in Las Vegas

Read full article: Picasso artworks auctioned for combined $109M in Las Vegas

Eleven Pablo Picasso artworks have been sold for a combined $109 million in a Las Vegas auction coinciding with the artist’s 140th birthday.

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"Incredible:" Italian woman wins 1-million-euro Picasso

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After an eight-week delay caused by France's COVID-19 lockdown, the Christie's auction house in Paris is hosting a raffle draw Wednesday for "Nature Morte," an oil on canvas that Picasso painted in 1921. Raffle organizers say they have already raised 5 million euros ($5.4 million) by selling 50,000 tickets online for 100 euros ($109) each. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)PARIS An Italian accountant whose son bought her the raffle ticket as a Christmas present won a Pablo Picasso oil painting valued at 1 million euros ($1.1 million) in a charity draw Wednesday. Organizers valued the painting, Nature Morte, or Still Life, as being worth 1 million euros. The small still life, which is signed Picasso, shows a newspaper and a glass of absinthe on a wood table.

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An antidote to coronavirus blues? A Picasso on your wall

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Raffle organizers Peri Cochin, left, and Arabenne Reille put the painting "Nature morte" by Picasso in its frame at Christie's auction house, Tuesday, May 19, 2020 in Paris. Raffle organizers say they have already raised 5 million euros ($5.4 million) by selling 50,000 tickets online for 100 euros ($109) each. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)LE PECQ Hows this as an antidote for coronavirus blues: A genuine painting by Pablo Picasso on your wall. Raffle organizers say they have already raised 5 million euros ($5.4 million) by selling 50,000 tickets online for 100 euros ($109) each. He always wanted to be reasonably priced, that everybody can afford to buy Picasso, Nahmad said.

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Collection of paintings by famed chimp to go on sale for $250,000

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(CNN) - Fifty-five paintings by a chimpanzee -- whose works have been acquired by the likes of Pablo Picasso, Joan Mir and the Duke of Edinburgh -- will go on sale at a London gallery in December, collectively priced at around 200,000 ($247,000). Desmond Morris, the famed ethologist and painter who owns the collection, has decided to sell them at the Mayor Gallery in London. Over a three-year period, the chimp completed 400 paintings in an abstract expressionist style. James Mayor, director of the Mayor Gallery, told CNN that many of Congo's paintings are "actually very good." "He was a fascinating painter," Mayor said.

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Bella, Gigi Hadid and Kaia Gerber Slay Moschino Fashion Show in Bold Art-Inspired Looks

Read full article: Bella, Gigi Hadid and Kaia Gerber Slay Moschino Fashion Show in Bold Art-Inspired Looks

Bella Hadid, Gigi Hadid and Kaia Gerber are works of art! The supermodels wowed as they strutted down the runway for the Moschino spring/summer 2020 fashion show on Thursday, dressed in creative director Jeremy Scott's bold, artsy designs. Pietro D'Aprano/Getty ImagesPietro D'Aprano/Getty ImagesThe Hadid sisters also turned heads on the catwalk. Pietro D'Aprano/Getty ImagesPietro D'Aprano/Getty ImagesBella served jester vibes in a diamond-checkered, blue-and-pink unitard trimmed with ruffles as she held a mini guitar. Pietro D'Aprano/Getty ImagesRELATED CONTENT:Jennifer Lopez Closes Versace Show in Iconic Green Dress -- See the Major Moment!

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Picasso sold by German Jewish businessman to stay at New York's Met

Read full article: Picasso sold by German Jewish businessman to stay at New York's Met

A Pablo Picasso painting sold by a German Jewish businessman to fund his escape from Nazis should stay in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, an appeals court has ruled. (CNN) - A Pablo Picasso painting sold by a German Jewish businessman to fund his escape from Nazis should stay in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, an appeals court has ruled. Laurel Zuckerman, the Leffmann's great-grandniece, argued that her ancestors sold the "masterwork" for $12,000 under duress, therefore voiding the transaction. "Indeed, over seventy years passed between the sale of the painting in 1938 and Zuckerman's demand that the Met return the Painting in 2010," court documents noted. In 2010, the painting had to undergo repair work after a visitor fell onto the painting and caused a 6-inch tear in the canvas.

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