The first exhibition to explore Pablo Picasso’s lifelong connections with Britain, which will be the highlight of this year’s Festival programme at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, is opened in Edinburgh (United Kindom) this month.
Picasso & Modern British Art brings together 150 works from major public and private collections around the world, including some 60 outstanding paintings, drawings and prints by Picasso. This stunning exhibition, which has been organised in partnership with Tate Britain, where it was shown to great acclaim this spring, will trace the evolution of the artists’ critical reputation in Britain, and demonstrate his profound influence on British artists, through the example of major figures such as Francis Bacon and Henry Moore.
Location: Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, 73 Belford Road, Edinburgh. United Kingdom.
Opening hours: from Monday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm.