The exhibition is hosted in the splendid eighteenth-century halls of Palazzo Saluzzo Paesana, in the heart of the city of Turin.
And this is the first time I have stepped into this magnificent palazzo.
The exhibition lives on two moments: in the theater on the ground floor it opens with 50 imaginary letters and 50 photos. Through the writings, elaborated by the French writer David Lawrence, the viewer is accompanied into Picasso's experience. The intention of this first part is to make the relationship with the artist more intimate to better understand his creative path.
After crossing the splendid eighteenth-century courtyard of Palazzo Saluzzo Paesana, on the main floor where the Belgian Jean Cristophe Hubert curated the exhibition of around 300 works, creating a painting overview of Picasso's vast production. Drawings, ceramics, sculptures, engravings and graphics made with every type of technique and coming from private collections, they give a complete vision - and to most unknown – of the talent and never-satiated creative hunger of the Spanish artist.
Location : Palazzo Saluzzo Paesana