6103 x 4069 px | 51,7 x 34,5 cm | 20,3 x 13,6 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
6. April 2018
Ort:
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen Area, Denmark
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In the summer of 1946 Picasso sojourns at Golfe-Juan in the south of France and attends a ceramics exhibition in Vallauris, an area well known for its many ceramic workshops. This experience is a turning-point for Picasso, who throughout his life sought new artistic challenges in all possible kinds of materials. In 1948 Picasso forms a steady engagement with the Madoura workshop and decideds to move permanently to the south of France. There – alongside his paintings, drawings, sculptures and graphic works – he produces about 4000 ceramic objects. Some involve the painting and reworking of plates, jugs and dishes that have already gone into production at the Madoura pottery, others are more sculptural figures – animals, fauns and female figures that grow out of Picasso’s imagination as the wet clay takes form.
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