I love collaboration! The Triangle is fortunate to have a vibrant arts scene and to have artists and administrators who are eager to work with one another. The Nasher Museum of Art, the Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern and the Carolina Ballet are working together to celebrate and examine the work of Picasso! It's a win-win-win! Bravo!!
The Indy has three great articles about the collaboration surrounding the Picasso exhibit at Duke's Nasher Museum of Art.
Check them out below!
The Indy has three great articles about the collaboration surrounding the Picasso exhibit at Duke's Nasher Museum of Art.
Check them out below!
A new conversation about Picasso at the Nasher
It's astonishing to consider that Picasso and the Allure of Language is the first major exhibition to have focused on the importance of text and language in Picasso's work.
It's astonishing to consider that Picasso and the Allure of Language is the first major exhibition to have focused on the importance of text and language in Picasso's work.

Picasso's "Dice, Packet of Cigarettes, and Visiting-Card" (1914). Painted and printed paper, graphite and watercolor. 5-1/2" x 8-1/4"

Ariel Dorfman discusses his play about Pablo Picasso
In Picasso's Closet, this phantom called Balzac asks Picasso, "Don't you want to be who you were at the beginning? With nobody between you and the terror?"

Ariel Dorfman, author of "Picasso's Closet," at Duke University
It's no stretch to explore Picasso's relationship to modern dance
Carolina Ballet's Picasso explores the narratives in Picasso's works more than what makes up their uniquely visual genius.

Carolina Ballet's "Picasso"

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