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The job of making the collection accessible means it is necessary to go beyond the actual physical space at the Museum. In this sense, the Museu Picasso working in the preparation for the first two travelling exhibition projects:

  • Linocuts

  • Tauromachy

    Touring Exhibitions:
    2011
  • The Picasso Museum's travelling exhibition in Tel Aviv

    From 17 November 2011 to 20 January 2012 the Tel Aviv Museum of Art hosted the Picasso exhibition “Tauromachy. Works from the Collection of the Museu Picasso Barcelona”. The initiative has come about as part of the cooperation agreement between the Museu Picasso and Acción Cultural Española (AC/E), which chose to show Picasso for the first time in Israel, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two states.

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  • The Picasso Museum's travelling exhibition in Pisa

    The Palazzo Giulia Rosselmini Gualandi, is home to the Fondazzione Palazzo Blu, hosted the exhibition “Ho voluto essere pittore e sono diventato Picasso” — I Wanted to Be a Painter and I Became Picasso. This is the first ever show of Picasso’s work in the city of Pisa and it runs from 14 October 2011 to 29 January 2012. The major retrospective brings together some two hundred works, including paintings, drawings, ceramics and etchings, and traces Picasso’s output from 1901 to 1970. The show has been organized and coordinated by the Giunti Arte Mostre e Musei cultural council, and was curated by Claudia Beltrami Ceppi.

  • 2010
  • The Picasso Museum's travelling exhibition in Salamanca

    Starting June 1st, the exhibition "Bullfighting. Paintings, Drawings and Etchings from the Collection of the Museu Picasso in Barcelona", a travelling exhibition organised by the Museu Picasso's Conservation, Restoration and Registrar departments from the collection material, is being presented at the Casa Lis - Museo de Art Nouveau y Art Déco in Salamanca.

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    Picasso was fascinated by the world of bullfighting, and he was a great aficionado throughout his life. This iconic passion, closely linked to Mediterranean mythology, was reflected throughout his entire creative career. This exhibition presents a selection of 103 works focused on bullfighting spanning from 1892 to 1970.