The exhibition Que viva Picasso! Graphics and book illustration containing works and documentary materials belonging to art collector Thomas Emmerling takes place at The Art Museum of Cluj-Napoca.The opening was held on March 30th at the first floor of the Bánffy Palace, the headquarter of the museum.
The curatorial concept was developed by Thomas Emmerling and Dan Breaz and it highlights Picasso's special ability to tackle in an original manner a significant number of masterpieces, myths of art and themes of universal literature.
The exhibition which opened at the Art Museum Cluj-Napoca covers a period from 1916 to 1961, especially highlighting the period from the late 1950s and early 1960s by some of the most fascinating cycles of his graphic work like Don Quixote, De mémoire d'homme, Les Menines et la vie, the posters Congres National du mouvement de la Paix and Les Menines.
The exhibition highlights a concern in the work of Pablo Picasso for processing great problems of creation and the special ability of Pablo Picasso to broaden the artistic sphere through innovative language and critical thinking, which is fundamental values for the development of modern art.
As a final conclusion, it is worth going and taking a look.
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