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Louise Bourgeois and Pablo Picasso: Anatomies of Desire by Louise Bourgeois (Artist); Pablo Picasso (Artist)
Category: Art and Design
A double portrait of the affinities and differences between two of the 20th century's greatest artists Coupling the works of Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) and Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) produces a thought-provoking discourse on the artists' formal and iconographic links. Inspired by archaic and primitive ...Show more
Picasso: Between Cubism and Neoclassicism, 1915-1925 by Olivier Berggruen (Editor, Text by); Pablo Picasso (Artist); Cécile Godefroy (Text by); Silva Loreti (Text by); Valentina Moncada (Text by); Sarah Woodcock (Text by); Anunciata von Liechtenstein
Category: Art and Design
One hundred years on, this book portrays Picasso's legendary 1917 journey to Rome and Naples with Jean Cocteau, Igor Stravinsky and the company of Sergei Diagilhev's Ballet Russes. lt was during this trip that he met and fell in love with the company's leading dancer, Olga Khokhlova, who would become hi ...Show more
Picasso Ceramics by Pablo Picasso; Poul Erik Tøjner (Foreword by); Helle Crenzien (Editor); Kirsten Degel (Editor); Salvador Haro González (Text by); Michael Holm (Editor); Marilyn McCully (Text by); Lynda Morris (Text by); Pablo Picasso (Artist); Harald Theil (Text by)
Category: Art and Design
A representative view of some 150 ceramics created by Picasso between 1947 and 1964. In 1946, Pablo Picasso visited an exhibition of ceramics in Vallauris, an area in southeastern France known for its many potteries. He would move to the region soon after, establishing a steady relationship with the Mad ...Show more
Picasso and Paper by Pablo Picasso (Artist); Violette Andres (Text by); Stephen Coppel (Text by); Ann Dumas (Text by); Emilia Philippot (Text by)
Category: Art and Design
How Picasso's genius seized the potential of paper throughout his career Picasso's artistic output is astonishing in its ambition and variety. Picasso and Paper examines a particular aspect of his legendary capacity for invention: his imaginative and original use of paper. He used it as a support for a ...Show more
Picasso in Barcelona - 1917 by Pablo Picasso (Artist); Ricard Bru (Text by); Malen Gual (Text by, Editor); Reyes Jimènez (Text by)
Category: Art and Design
1917: Picasso in Barcelona celebrates the last significant period Picasso (1881-1973) spent in the city of Barcelona. Since the artist had settled in Paris in 1904, he had not spent much time in the city. But in 1917, having designed the sets and costumes for Parade, Picasso followed Serge Diaghilev's B ...Show more
Picasso: the Blue and Rose Periods by Pablo Picasso (Artist); Claire Bernardi (Text by); Raphaël Bouvier (Text by); Laurent Le Bon (Text by); Marilyn McCully (Text by)
Category: Art Books
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Picasso's death, this spectacular volume of the artist's early paintings and sculptures is being reissued. The paintings from his so-called Blue and Rose periods to early Cubism, created between 1901 and 1907, are milestones on Picasso's path to becoming the most f ...Show more
Picasso's Kitchen by Pablo Picasso (Artist)
Category: Art and Design
Food frequently surfaces as a motif in the art of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), and Picasso's Kitchen presents the many forms that the culinary takes in his work. Adopting as its guiding principle the conceit that "cooking is a subtle revelation of Picasso's art," this handsomely designed volume, with its ...Show more
The Early Picasso - The Blue and the Rose Period by Fondation Beyeler; Raphaël Bouvier (Text by); Laurent Le Bon (Text by); Marilyn McCully (Text by); Emilia Philippot (Text by); Pablo Picasso (Artist)
Category: Art and Design
Charting Picasso's journey from the bohemians of the Blue Period to the Rose Period's acrobats and ingenues, this book celebrates some of the 20th century's most beloved masterpiecesPublished for the most ambitious exhibition ever staged by the Fondation Beyeler, this book is devoted to the paintings an ...Show more
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