Arguably the most influential painter of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso pioneered entirely new ways to express the human condition with art. His creative visions quite literally shifted the art world's perspective forever, and his work continues to inspire and challenge new and old ways of thinking and creating. Grab a ticket to the Picasso Museum in his hometown of Málaga, and discover over 100 of his legendary works in a beautiful 16th-century palace, nestled in the historic Old Town.
Dialogues with Picasso, part of the collection, showcases the themes and techniques that Picasso mastered while covering some 80 years of the artist's life. Go on a voyage from late 19th-century Realism to the experimental nature that played such an integral role in Picasso's work and helped make his name.
Explore the breadth of Picasso's extensive oeuvre, with 141 of his works presented alongside intriguing biographical information that helps contextualize and shed light upon all those square-like shapes and distorted figures.
Get to know the museum's renewed collection, Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of the work.
Discover the guest work More Sweetly Play the Dance, by South African artist William Kentridge, until April 24.
Picasso: Royan's Notebooks goes back to September 1939, a prolific period for the artist through his notebooks, drawings, gouaches, paintings and poems, until April 30.