PICASSO: TÊTE-À-TÊTE BOOK
RED|3362/054/600
129 €
RED|3362/054/600
Picasso: Tête-à-Tête is a book published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at Gagosian, 980 Madison Avenue, New York, presented in collaboration with the artist’s daughter Paloma Picasso.
Drawn largely from Picasso’s estate, the book features over sixty rarely seen paintings, sculptures and drawings from the full span of his career, from 1896 to 1972. Inspired by the achronological approach that Picasso took when installing his first retrospective in 1932, works from across decades are placed in conversation, encouraging readers to discover new personal connections and continuities within his vast body of work.
Fully illustrated with colour plates, including extensive installation photography, the catalogue reproduces all the works in the exhibition alongside details and archival images of the artist and his studios. It includes an introduction by Larry Gagosian; a conversation between Paloma Picasso and artist Peter Doig addressing the inspiration behind the exhibition and recounting the painter’s creative life; ‘Hanging with Picasso,’ an essay by Michael Cary reflecting on the diversity of the artist’s practice; and a translation of a 1932 conversation between Picasso and E. Tériade.
Drawn largely from Picasso’s estate, the book features over sixty rarely seen paintings, sculptures and drawings from the full span of his career, from 1896 to 1972. Inspired by the achronological approach that Picasso took when installing his first retrospective in 1932, works from across decades are placed in conversation, encouraging readers to discover new personal connections and continuities within his vast body of work.
Fully illustrated with colour plates, including extensive installation photography, the catalogue reproduces all the works in the exhibition alongside details and archival images of the artist and his studios. It includes an introduction by Larry Gagosian; a conversation between Paloma Picasso and artist Peter Doig addressing the inspiration behind the exhibition and recounting the painter’s creative life; ‘Hanging with Picasso,’ an essay by Michael Cary reflecting on the diversity of the artist’s practice; and a translation of a 1932 conversation between Picasso and E. Tériade.
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