Pablo Picasso's Exhibition Seattle Art Museum October 8th 2010 through January 17th 2011. (First 100 visitors wearing blue Oct 8th through Oct 11th get in free.)
Pablo Picasso's Exhibition Virginia Museum of Fine Arts February 19th 2011 through May 15th 2011.
Pablo Picasso's Exhibition at The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco June 11th 2011 through September 18th 2011.
150 Pieces by Pablo Picasso will be featured. A rare show for the United States and at first not expected to tour the US.
Re: Pablo Picasso tour coming to the United States
I saw the permanent collection of Pablo Picasso in London. It is housed in the same building as 500 Salvidor Dali masters. Dali was upstairs, and Picasso was down - which was a poor job in planning because it was almost excruciatingly boring to look at Picasso after 500 Dali's.
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Re: Pablo Picasso tour coming to the United States
Nice!
Picasso is one of my favorite artists. I went to an exhibition focused on him at The Art Institute of Chicago about 5 years ago, it was a beautiful awe inspiring event.
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Re: Pablo Picasso tour coming to the United States
Yeah, I'm excited for this to start. I can't get over it is just in a couple of days. I live three hours away from Seattle, so I'm going to stay over night to visit. On October 8th at 7pm they will be having a presentation on his life and throughout the rest of the exhibit they will be holding activites. On October 7th if you're a member you can see the show early before it is open to the public.
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Originally Posted by SadSummerSea
I saw the permanent collection of Pablo Picasso in London. It is housed in the same building as 500 Salvidor Dali masters. Dali was upstairs, and Picasso was down - which was a poor job in planning because it was almost excruciatingly boring to look at Picasso after 500 Dali's.
That is interesting to know. Yeah, two big artists like that should have their own seperate venues. haha. That's a lot to take in.