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16 Exhibitions to Be Held in Spain in 2023 to Mark 50 Years Since the Death of Picasso

16 Exhibitions to Be Held in Spain in 2023 to Mark 50 Years Since the Death of Picasso

2023 marks 50 years since the death of renowned Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. To celebrate his creativity and the influence his works had on the artistic heritage in Spain, 16 exhibitions will be held in the cities around Spain.

There will be eight exhibitions held in Madrid, three in Malaga, three in Barcelona, one in A Coruña, and one in Bilbao. These exhibitions will highlight the artistic trajectory of Picasso throughout Spain and how his works were inspired by each region.  

MALAGA

Picasso was born in Malaga and spent the first ten years of his life living in the city. Although he never returned after the Civil War, the city made a lasting impression on the artist and was frequently featured in the pieces he made throughout his lifetime.

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A CORUÑA

Picasso went on to spend four of his formative years in the Galician city of A Coruña moving there when he was nine years old. It was here that he attended the Fine Arts school and gave his first exhibition. There were a number of pivotal moments that the artist experienced in A Coruña, such as the death of his sister, which is said to have influenced his style and artwork.

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BARCELONA

At the age of 13, Picasso went on to attend the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona where his father taught. The architecture of the city, such as Gaudi’s naturalism and modernism, is said to have greatly inspired him. It provided him with the opportunity to live alongside brilliant artists that left their mark on his art: Ramón Casas, Santiago Rusiñol, and Carles Casagemas.

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MADRID

In 1897, Picasso started at the Fine Arts Academy in Madrid and during his time in the city, he found inspiration in the great classics in the Prado Museum, such as El Greco.

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BILBAO

Bilbao, one of the main Spanish cities with close ties to the art world, will be celebrating the Picasso Year with an exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum.

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