Picasso : his first museum exhibition 1932
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Picasso : his first museum exhibition 1932
Kunsthaus Zürich , Prestel, c2010
- (Museum ed.)
- (Book trade ed.)
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His first museum exhibition 1932
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注記
Exhibition catalogue
Catalogue of an exhibition by the same name held at Kunsthaus Zürich, Oct. 15, 2010-Jan. 30, 2011
Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-286)
収録内容
- A retrospective in retrospective
- about the exhibition(s) / Tobia Bezzola
- Installation views of the Picasso exhibition at the Kunsthaus Zurich 1932
- Picasso, the first Zurich exhibition / Christian Geelhaar
- Works 1899-1912
- Picasso's retrospective at the galeries George Petis, Paris 1932: a response to Matisse / Simonetta Fraquelli
- Installation views of the Picasso exhibition at the galeries Georges Petit, Paris 1932
- Works 1912-1926
- Post 1932: from the Paris and Zurich retrospectives to "Guernica' / Michael Fitzgerald
- Works 1927-1932
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Pablo Picasso was a famous artist-and infamous celebrity- by the time he launched his first museum exhibition at the Kunsthaus Zurich in 1932. The history of that retrospective, its influence on Picasso's reception and reputation, and the impact it had on Picasso's contemporaries and associates are all explored in this book, which features installation photographs from the original exhibition and will for the first time give full catalogue details of the 225 paintings that were included. Picasso curated the original retrospective, selecting works from the first three decades of his career. The works featured in the book include paintings, sculpture and prints from the artist's Blue and Rose periods, his foray into Cubism, his neo-classical paintings of the 1920s and his sensual images inspired by his young lover Marie-Therese Walter in the early 1930s.
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