Pablo Picasso
The Spanish museum that shouldn’t exist
Barcelona’s Museum of Prohibited Art is billed as the only museum in the world exclusively dedicated to art that has been censored.
- Kerry van der Jagt
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Matchbook covers, postcards, restaurant napkins – they all served as makeshift sketchpads for the artist at moments of inspiration.
- Jocelyn Noveck
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- Helen Pitt
The estranged son who ended up in control of Picasso’s millions
Claude Picasso, the son of legendary Spanish painter Pablo, has died, after a lifetime protecting his father’s estate.
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‘Saddam Hussein’s Picasso’: Drug kingpin wanted to launder money but instead got a fake
The shadowy nature of the art market makes it ripe for exploitation by organised criminals, sparking calls for a shake-up of money-laundering and provenance rules.
- Chris Vedelago and Marta Pascual Juanola
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Hannah Gadsby’s new Picasso exhibition is a joke
Gadsby simply can’t be bothered, or lacks the skills, to present a thorough and illuminating explanation of Picasso’s shortcomings as an artist and person.
- Tara Kenny
Museum uncovers ‘adorable dog’ buried in Picasso masterpiece
It took a bit of digging to find the puppy hidden in the painting created by the artist more than 120 years ago, when he was just 19 and starting out his career.
- Will Bolton
‘I hate him’: Why Picasso’s value and influence are waning
On the 50th anniversary of Pablo Picasso’s death, the man and the artist are being re-evaluated following revelations about his personal behaviour.
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