Royal Academy of Arts curator Ann Dumas introduces the critically acclaimed exhibition, ‘Picasso and Paper’.
In this 50-minute talk, Ann Dumas, co-curator of the exhibition will explore Picasso’s ingenious use of the universal material of paper throughout his entire 80-year career. This introductory talk on the exhibition and Picasso’s use of paper itself will offer new insights into his creative spirit and working methods, and will reveal how paper allowed Picasso to push the boundaries of thought and practice. Afterwards, Ann Dumas will take questions in a 10-minute audience Q&A.
Ann Dumas is a curator at the RA. She is responsible for several landmark exhibitions, including Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse and The Real Van Gogh.
Exhibition organised by the Royal Academy of Arts, London and the Cleveland Museum of Art in partnership with the Musée National Picasso- Paris.
Doors open at 19:15.
Tickets cost £10.
Bursary tickets are available – please contact [email protected] for more information.