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A friendship united by art: joint Miró and Picasso exhibition opens in Barcelona
Two museums display 338 art pieces until February 2024 to commemorate anniversaries of both artists
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Two museums display 338 art pieces until February 2024 to commemorate anniversaries of both artists
Barcelona gallery turns 60 this year and will undertake major joint show with Joan Miró Foundation
In front of and behind the camera, Picasso made an instrumental and creative use of this discipline
The most-seen spaces were the Born Cultural and Memory Center and the Barcelona Picasso Museum
Opening Friday, the 200-piece collection shows the diverse culinary world of the artist with the perspective of chef Ferran Adrià
There will be more exhibitions still at the Picasso Museum in 2018, including one analyzing Picasso’s time spent in Paris
Meanwhile, the Miró Foundation, the CCCB and MACBA received fewer museum-goers than the year before
Barcelona’s Picasso Museum will add 1,150 m2 for exhibitions this 2017. This new area will be located on the second floor of the ‘Palau de les Finestres’, one of the five buildings composing the museum, which has been undergoing refurbishment. The Picasso Museum currently occupies five large town houses on Montcada street, in Barcelona’s old town, dating from between the 13th and the 15th century. During the presentation of the museum’s programme for this year, the Picasso Museum’s new director, Emmanuel Guigon, also announced that this year’s major exhibition will be ‘Picasso Portraits’, co-produced with London’s National Portrait Gallery, which will be displayed from March until June. There will also be three smaller exhibitions this 2017, some of them to be hosted in the restored area at the ‘Palau de les Finestres’.