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Françoise Gilot was the only woman to ever dump Pablo Picasso, and he promised to destroy her career because of it. A successful artist in her own right, Gilot's achievements have long been overshadowed by her romantic relationship with Picasso, who used his power and influence within France's art scene to blacklist her following their split. At long last, the Picasso Museum hopes to right these wrongs with a gallery dedicated to Gilot, who died last year aged 101, as part of its newly renovated permanent Picasso exhibition. “She is not being presented as Picasso’s muse or inspiration. There a...
Euronews (English)
The art world's spotlight turns towards London, as Sotheby's prepares to unveil a collection of unparalleled masterpieces in its Modern and Contemporary Evening auction on 6 March. Among the coveted offerings are works by some of the most iconic figures in art history, including Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, and Francis Bacon, each piece carrying its own unique story and artistic brilliance. At the forefront of the auction stands Monet's "Arbres au bord de l'eau, printemps a Giverny," a mesmerising depiction of tranquil natural beauty painted in 1885. With an estimated value of up to £7 million...
Euronews (English)
Ein russischer Künstler will Medienberichten zufolge Kunstwerke im Wert von mehr als 45 Millionen US-Dollar (etwa 42 Millionen Euro) vernichten, sollte Wikileaks-Gründer Julian Assange im Gefängnis sterben. Um die 16 Werke - unter anderem von Picasso, Rembrandt und Warhol - zu zerstören, soll Andrej Molodkin laut mehreren übereinstimmenden Medienberichten einen Tresor in seinem Atelier in Südfrankreich mit Säure und einer Art Zeitzünder versehen haben. Dort sollen die Kunstwerke am Freitag eingeschlossen werden. Mit dem Projekt, das den Titel «Dead Man's Switch» trägt, will Molodkin eigenen An...
DPA (German)
Cate Blanchett is calling for a halt to cancel culture so society can understand the mistakes of the past. The 53-year-old actress’ new multi-Oscar nominated film ‘Tár’ has been accused of being “anti-woman”, but she said the world will be doomed to repeat its past errors if now offensive works of art or the creations of artists with questionable or abusive histories are airbrushed from existence over fear of offending people with modern views. Taking abusive womaniser Pablo Picasso as an example, she told the new issue of Radio Times: “You look at Picasso. You can only imagine what went on in...
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