Gagosian’s Chelsea Gallery in New York is currently featuring an exhibit titled, Picasso: Mosqueteros,. The exhibit focuses on paintings created by Picasso during the last years of his life. The exhibit is considered a survey of Picasso’s late life as it examines his thought process from 1962 to his last productive year, 1972. The exhibit was made possible due to backing from Bernard Ruiz-Picasso, Museo Picasso, The Museum of Modern Art, and a number of other private collections. The exhibit will come to a close on June 6th, 2009. For more information visit, www.gagosian.com
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Pablo Picasso: Picasso: Mosqueteros at Gagosian’s Chelsea Gallery, NY
Gagosian’s Chelsea Gallery in New York is currently featuring an exhibit titled, Picasso: Mosqueteros,. The exhibit focuses on paintings created by Picasso during the last years of his life. The exhibit is considered a survey of Picasso’s late life as it examines his thought process from 1962 to his last productive year, 1972. The exhibit was made possible due to backing from Bernard Ruiz-Picasso, Museo Picasso, The Museum of Modern Art, and a number of other private collections. The exhibit will come to a close on June 6th, 2009. For more information visit, www.gagosian.com
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It's an awesome way to see Picasso's work--I told everybody on my blog the same thing. It's also a rare chance to see these works, which are mostly in the hands of private collectors and not accessible to the public.
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