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Picasso's Late Work

Friday, May 08, 2009

Picasso friend and biographer John Richardson has put together an unprecedented exhibition of the artist’s late paintings. "Picasso: Mosqueteros" is the first US exhibition in more than 25 years of Picasso's late paintings, and is organized around a large group of important, rarely seen works from multiple collections. The exhibit is one view at the Gagosian Gallery at 522 W. 21st St. through June 6th.

Guests:

John Richardson

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jade from ny

GO SEE THIS SHOW! It is remarkable and worth the trip.

May. 08 2009 01:22 PM
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Kay from NY, NY

Did you know that in the 1970s, the South Korean military government banned the sale of a crayon set named after Picasso because he was communist?

May. 08 2009 01:22 PM
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