Exhibition on Screen: "Young Picasso"

Exploring the artist’s Blue Period and Rose Period, this eye-popping documentary asks: What made Picasso in the first place?

February 17, 2019
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Location
Visual Arts Center 104 Loew Auditorium
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
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603-646-2422

Pablo Picasso is one of the greatest artists of all time—and right up until his death in 1973 he was the most prolific of artists. Many films have dealt with these later years—the art, the affairs and the wide circle of friends. But where did this all begin? What made Picasso in the first place?

This film examines the early years of Picasso, the upbringing and the learning that led to his extraordinary achievements, and explains how the young artist acquired his craft. Looking carefully at two key early periods—the so-called Blue Period and Rose Period—the film takes us all the way to 1907 and the creation of a critical painting in the history of art: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. This was a painting that shocked the art world but changed it irrevocably. And Picasso was only 25 years old. Working closely with the Picasso Museums in Malaga, Barcelona and Paris, Young Picasso explains how he rose to great heights. Runtime: 1h25m

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Location
Visual Arts Center 104 Loew Auditorium
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
More information
Hopkins Center Box Office
603-646-2422