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As Picasso Sculpture, the huge and much-lauded exhibition at New York's Museum of Modern Art shows, experiment is the right word. And it never stopped. Ann Temkin is one of the show's curators.
In 1932, the Hungarian photographer Brassai photographed Picasso’s studio for an extensive article in a high-end art magazine. One image featured the artist’s sculpture arranged in the doorway ...
“Picasso Sculpture” at the Museum of Modern Art is a show of riches, full of evidence of Picasso’s sprawling creativity. But the first thing that drew me up short was something ...
The absinthe glasses were made in 1914, about 12 years after Picasso made his first-ever sculpture. To construct the glasses, Picasso modeled two glasses out of wax, turned one upside down ...
For Pablo Picasso, sculpture has always been a kind of three-dimensional doodling, a device to work out ideas he intends to enshrine in oil. He keeps his numerous constructions of found objects ...
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has opened 'Picasso Sculptor - Matter and Body', an exhibition of the Spanish artist’s work marking the 50th anniversary of his death. If you ask someone to name a ...
An exhibition of sculptures by Picasso, who is better known for his Cubist and surrealist works, opens on Tuesday in the legendary Spanish artist's hometown of Malaga. Housed at the southern resort ...
The artist's ceramic pieces combined practicality with aesthetics. Now, seven of his hand-painted dishes are heading to the ...
The Upper East Side museum auctioned off the 1909 bronze “Head of a Woman” — considered Picasso’s first cubist sculpture — realizing about $42 million once Christie’s, which conducted ...