When Jackson Met Pablo: the Latest Exhibition on the Picasso Museum | EUROtoday
The Musée National Picasso-Paris hosts a groundbreaking exhibition specializing in the youth of Jackson Pollock’s profession. It explores the various influences that formed his early artistic growth, from regionalism and Mexican muralists to Native American artwork and European avant-garde actions. By inspecting this lesser-known interval of his profession, the exhibition seeks to supply a extra nuanced understanding of the journey in the direction of his iconic drip work. A good portion of the exhibition is devoted to inspecting Picasso’s impression after Pollock’s encounter with Guernica and the 1939 MOMA Picasso retrospective, which proved transformative. Bringing collectively 100 works, this can be a uncommon glimpse into Pollock’s advanced creative and mental journey.
Until January 19
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When Jackson Met Pablo: the Latest Exhibition at the Musée Picasso