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Ai Weiwei’s portrait Filippo Strozzi in Lego (2016).

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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Achey, fakey art: One of the so-called Picassos in the toilet cubicle at Mona.

Mona’s ‘priceless’ toilet cubicle Picassos? They’re forged

The controversy around the Ladies Lounge, a conceptual women-only space at Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art, has taken yet another turn.

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A 1918 self-portrait in pencil by Pablo Picasso in his 30s made in a small notebook.

‘He was always sketching’: Even Picasso had to practise, practise

Matchbook covers, postcards, restaurant napkins – they all served as makeshift sketchpads for the artist at moments of inspiration.

  • Jocelyn Noveck
GIF -Generic Opera House Daily life for 50th birthday celebrations. Friday 20th October 2023 AFR photo Louie Douvis
Generic Opera House Daily life for 50th birthday celebrations. Friday 20th October 2023 AFR photo Louie Douvis
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A pair of seagulls welcomes people as they funnel through barriers at the Opera House on Saturday, October 21, 2023. The building opens to the public as part of the 50th birthday celebrations held over the weekend. Photo: Nikki Short / The Sydney Morning Herald
(L to R) Stephen Coburn, Kristin Coburn and Daniel Coburn in front of their father John CoburnÕs artwork Curtain of The Sun on Saturday, October 21, 2023. The curtain has been rehung as part of the Opera HouseÕs 50th birthday celebrations held over the weekend. Photo: Nikki Short / The Sydney Morning Herald

Curtain call: The Opera House secrets made public after five decades

One of the highlights of the opening of the Sydney Opera House in October 1973 was the colourful stage curtains. But they have been hidden away in storage ever since, until now.

  • Helen Pitt
Claude Picasso with a work by his father Pablo “Mother and Child”.

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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A fake painting by Pablo Picasso was at the centre of a notorious drug king pin’s attempt to launder money

‘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
Hannah Gadsby and Pablo Picasso

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
The Picasso painting has a dog (inset) hidden beneath the surface.

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
Picasso in 1966. “For poets, artists and novelists [of his time], he was the man,” says NGV exhibition curator Didier Ottinger.

‘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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