Picasso: Untitled
Picasso: Untitled is an exhibition at La Casa Encendida curated by Eva Franch i Gilabert that presents 50 works from Picasso麓s late period (1963-1973) as seen through the eyes of 50 contemporary artists.
Renaming is an act of love. Renaming is also a political act. The exhibition Picasso: Untitled invites us to look鈥攚hich is also to think鈥攂eyond the known titles and representational interpretations of Picasso鈥檚 work.
The fifty Picasso works contained in the exhibition and the accompanying eponymous catalog have been subjected to a process of subjugation. 50 international artists, each one in conversation with a work, have created a new title and description that transforms, interrogates and redefines it. Building potential histories, each artist offers us a radically contemporary perspective on the work produced during the last decade of Picasso's life between 1963 and 1973. In this invitation to play with Picasso, the project opens spaces to questions latent in the works and essential in our present gaze as race, class, gender, identity, anthropocentrism, or empowerment.
Picasso: Untitled is an exhibition at La Casa Encendida curated by Eva Franch i Gilabert that presents 50 works from Picasso麓s late period (1963-1973) as seen through the eyes of 50 contemporary artists.
Renaming is an act of love. Renaming is also a political act. The exhibition Picasso: Untitled invites us to look鈥攚hich is also to think鈥攂eyond the known titles and representational interpretations of Picasso鈥檚 work.
The fifty Picasso works contained in the exhibition and the accompanying eponymous catalog have been subjected to a process of subjugation. 50 international artists, each one in conversation with a work, have created a new title and description that transforms, interrogates and redefines it. Building potential histories, each artist offers us a radically contemporary perspective on the work produced during the last decade of Picasso's life between 1963 and 1973. In this invitation to play with Picasso, the project opens spaces to questions latent in the works and essential in our present gaze as race, class, gender, identity, anthropocentrism, or empowerment.
Artists on show
- Adrián Villar Rojas
- Agnieszka Kurant
- Ahmet Ö臒üt
- Albert Serra
- Alejandro Cesarco
- Antonio Muntadas
- Asunción Molinos Gordo
- Black Quantum Futurism
- Cabello / Carceller
- Camille Henrot
- Christine Sun Kim
- Christopher Kulendran Thomas
- DIS Art Collective
- El Conde de Torrefiel
- Emilie Baltz
- Erwin Wurm
- Esther Ferrer
- Frida Orupabo
- Holly Herndon
- Isabel Coixet
- Ivan Argote
- Janaina Tschäpe
- Jill Magid
- Johanna Hedva
- Joy Harjo
- Jumana Manna
- Klára Hosnedlová
- Leonor Serrano Rivas
- Lydia Ourahmane
- Maria Hassabi
- Mercedes Azpilicueta
- Niño de Elche
- Omsk Social Club
- Orlan
- Pablo Picasso
- Pauline Curnier Jardin
- Pedro Neves Marques
- Pol Taburet
- Revital Cohen
- Roméo Mivekannin
- Ryan Gander
- Sara Ramo
- Simon Denny
- Simon Fujiwara
- Sissel Tolaas
- Tala Madani
- Taryn Simon
- The Otolith Group
- Trevor Paglen
- Tuan Andrew Nguyen
- Tuur Balen
- Tyra Tingleff
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