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Pablo-Picasso

Visual Arts Review: Picasso at the MFA

This exhibition at the MFA gives us as chance to walk about a delightful island in the wide sea of Picasso works.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Review, Visual Arts Tagged: Museum of Fine Arts, Pablo-Picasso, The Rape of the Sabines, Visiting Masterpieces: Pairing Picasso

Fuse Visual Arts: Free For The Holidays — Picasso and Photography (and Jacqueline)

Gagosian Gallery’s show Picasso & the Camera is the art bargain of the season.

By: David D'Arcy Filed Under: Featured, Review, Visual Arts Tagged: Gagosian Gallery, Jacqueline Roque, John Richardson, Pablo-Picasso, Pace Gallery, Picasso & Jacqueline: The Evolution of Style, Picasso & the Camera

Fuse Theater Review: Liars & Believers’ “Interference” is “Guernica” for Hipsters

The 64,000 question is, if the artists’ concerns gravitated to the Marathon Bombings, why did “Interference”‘s press releases and the program cite Picasso’s “Guernica”?

By: Ian Thal Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: American Repertory Theater, Boston Marathon Bombings, Club Oberon, Guernica, Interference, Jennifer Hicks, Liars & Believers, Pablo-Picasso, Spanish Civil War

Visual Arts Feature: Protest Art

Bill Marx talks with the Fogg Art Museum’s Susan Dackerman about DISSENT!, an exhibit that surveys printmaking and the history of political protest. [audio:https://artsfuse.org/podcasts/protest.mp3] DISSENT!,” an illuminating exhibition (closed) at the Harvard University Art Museums through February 25, provided some valuable insight into what it was like when protest art had some cultural clout. And […]

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Podcast Tagged: Abu-Ghraib, art, Dissent, Goya, Harvard-Art-Museums, Pablo-Picasso, Podcast, political-art, printmaking, radical

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