The exhibition "Picasso 1932," organized in partnership with the Tate Modern in London, makes that bet. Structured chronologically, it invites the visitor to follow Picasso’s crafting of works in a particularly rich year. It will question the artist's famous quotation, "The work that one does is a way of keeping his journal," which implies that there is a connection between life and creation.
The first exhibition dedicated to the work of an artist from 1 January to 31 December, it will feature essential masterpieces in Picasso's career, such as Le Rêve (oil on canvas, private collection) and numerous archival documents that place the creations of this year in their context.
Curators
Laurence Madeline, Chief Curator of Heritage
Virginie Perdrisot, Curator of Sculptures at the Musée national Picasso-Paris
October 10, 2017 - February 11, 2018