
Picasso 1932 — Love, Fame, Tragedy Tate Modern, London, 7 March 2018 to 9 September 2018 1932. The Great Depression. Hitler had taken German citizenship and forced himself onto the political stage. Aldous Huxley published Brave New World. Picasso was 50. Pablo Picasso was wealthy, famous, and discontent. Man Ray’s photographic portrait shows him uncomfortable, distracted. His marriage to Olga Khokhlova was in trouble, and he was in a clandestine relationship with 22-year-old Marie-Therese Walter, the model for many of the paintings in this exhibition. Despite his stature — La Coiffure , painted in 1905, sold in Paris for Fr 56 000 — he worried about his reputation, fearing that he was being eclipsed by Matisse. The result of this turmoil was a …
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