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PICASSO, art in motion

Culturespaces studio

Date

2025

Production

Culturespaces Studio®

Artistic Direction

Virginie Martin

Design and animation

Cutback

Music supervision and mixing

Start-Rec

© Succession Picasso, Paris, 2025

Credits

« Picasso, l’art en mouvement » at the Atelier des Lumières, Paris | © Culturespaces – V. Bousserez

Pablo Picasso, Deux Femmes courant sur la plage (La course), 1921,huile sur toile, 32,5 x 41,1 cm, musée national Picasso – Paris
Pablo Picasso, Mousquetaire à la pipe, 1968, huile sur toile, 146,5 x 89,3 cm, collection privée
Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, 1907, huile sur toile, 243,9 x 233,7 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Pablo Picasso, Portrait de Paul en Arlequin, 1924, huile sur toile, 34,5 x 27 cm, collection privée
Pablo Picasso, Paysage méditerranéen, 1952, huile sur bois, 81 x 125 cm, Batliner Collection, Albertina Museum, Vienne
Pablo Picasso, Le Baiser, 1969, Huile sur toile, 97 x 130 cm, musée national Picasso-Paris
Pablo Picasso, Figures sur le bord de mer, 1931, huile et pastel sur toile, 130 x 195 cm, musée national Picasso – Paris

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Celebrating the genius of Pablo Picasso – painter, sculptor, engraver, ceramicist, and theatre set designer – this exhibition captures his unrelenting energy that drove him to constantly reinvent his art through a collection of his works, photographs, and videos. Echoing our digital age, the perpetual evolution of his oeuvre was the primary source of inspiration for this new digital creation, produced in agreement with Picasso Administration.

From his native Spain to France, where he spent most of his life, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the inside of a bullring, the lively nightlife of Parisian cabarets, the striking forms and colors of Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, and the haunting power of Guernica. In this world populated by circus performers, musicians, and muses, women and men observed through Picasso’s plural gaze transform into surreal creatures, both familiar and strange.

Presented on a monumental scale, these passionate and politically engaged works bring visitors face-to-face with Picasso’s creative gesture. The exhibition unfolds across multiple settings inspired by Picasso’s life and highlights key moments—his defining encounters and friendships, his brightest and darkest periods, and his reinterpretations of classical masters such as Velázquez, Manet, and Delacroix.

In this retrospective, music and light shape an immersive encounter with Picasso’s world. The exhibition offers new insights into his immense artistic legacy, showcasing the diverse techniques he explored throughout his career. This is Picasso as never seen before, reimagined through the possibilities of digital art.

Currently on show at the Atelier des Lumières, Paris

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