Subscribe: http://goo.gl/ofIySI In middle age Pablo Picasso became enraptured by Marie-Thérèse Walter, a young woman he had met on a Parisian street. The Art Channel visits Tate Modern’s exhibition to understand how Marie-Thérèse became Picasso’s muse. How did his infatuation for her inspire his art? Grace Adam and Joshua White investigate why Picasso’s images of 1932 are challenging and unforgettable.
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The Art Channel films and reviews exhibitions of Contemporary Art. We aim to make art and exhibitions accessible for everyone. Grace Adam is an artist and educator. Joshua White is a lecturer and writer. Between us, we work for the Tate Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Academy, The University of the Arts, Flash Art, Christie’s Education and Sotheby’s Institute. The Art Channel is a member of Canvas, The Arts Council’s online hub for the arts. All the opinions are our own. Please feel free to subscribe, add your comments, share our videos and give a thumbs up, if you’ve enjoyed any film. For more details and further contact information see graceadam.com and joshuaswhite.com.
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Please feel free to post constructive comments about the art of Pablo Picasso or the exhibition 'Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy'.
Another great video!
Wow, this is a really good and really helpful analysis, especially after having visited in person. You've pointed out a number of things I missed entirely. Thank you.
Dance of life☺️, or is it the dance of death?
I could have done without the 'politically correct' observations at the end.
NGC 피카소를 다룬 드라마를 보고 피카소가 얼마나 큰 인물인지 알게 되었고 현대미술에 큰 관심을 가지게 되었습니다.
그는 스페인이 낳고 프랑스가 키운 위대한 영웅 입니다
Ummmm it's an ear. Yup. Not genitalia. Not an eye
Cool painting, amaxing
FINALLY I FOUND A CHANNEL DOING THIS!!!
KEEP IT UP!
I think the women in the mirror is a lady in the streets but a freak in the bed.