Institut Ramon LLull

Exhibition 'Picasso 1932- Love, Fame, Tragedy' at Tate Modern

Arts.  London, 09/09/2018

Tate Modern presents its first ever solo exhibition on the works of Pablo Picasso from 8 March until 9 September 2018.




1932 was an intensely creative period in the life of the 20th century’s most influential artist.

This is the first ever solo Pablo Picasso exhibition at Tate Modern. It will bring you face-to-face with more than 100 paintings, sculptures and drawings, mixed with family photographs and rare glimpses into his personal life. 

Three of his extraordinary paintings featuring his lover Marie-Thérèse Walter are shown together for the first time since they were created over a period of just five days in March 1932.

The myths around Picasso will be stripped away to reveal the man and the artist in his full complexity and richness. You will see him as never before.

The exhibition is organised by Tate Modern in collaboration with Musée national Picasso-Paris.

8 March - 9 September 2018

Tate Modern London

 

Pricing: £22 / FREE for Members

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