2023.06.20 Picasso Press Release
2023.06.20 Picasso Press Release
2023.06.20 Picasso Press Release
First major American traveling exhibition devoted to the legendary artist’s inventive
landscape portraiture on view November 11, 2023, through March 3, 2024
Jackson, MS…The Mississippi Museum of Art (MMA) will present Picasso Landscapes: Out of
Bounds, an exhibition that will explore the artist’s lifelong fascination with landscape by
spotlighting his innovative reimagination of this traditional genre.
On view from November 11, 2023, through March 3, 2024, Picasso Landscapes: Out of
Bounds, features 30 paintings and sculptures spanning Picasso’s full career. From his earliest
days in art school until the year before his death, landscape meditated his perception of the
world and jump-started his creative evolution.
Betsy Bradley, director of the Mississippi Museum of Art, said, “MMA is proud to join in on the
commemoration of Pablo Picasso’s death fifty years ago. This is the first solo Picasso
exhibition to come to our state. We are thrilled by the opportunity to share these masterpieces
with Jackson and visitors from around the world.”
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As early as 1900, his canvases began telegraphing the powerful forces of nature in contrast
with urban growth across Spain, particularly in Málaga, Madrid, Barcelona, and Horta de Ebro
(pictured above). The destruction and endurance of French culture define the artist’s
cityscapes of Nazi-occupied Paris during World War II. Picasso’s grand Côte d’Azur
landscapes, completed at the end of his career, reveal the rapid buildout of a region where, a
few decades earlier, he had captured the lives of peasants and laborers. The devastation of
the Anthropocene in the political rise of the ecological movement in France coincided with
Picasso’s last landscape of 1972, an immense work that reads like an epitaph to both his
creative and social life.
The exhibition is generously supported by Monique Schoen Warshaw. Additional support has
been provided by Betsy S. Barbanell, Lee White Galvis, Clare E. McKoen, and Stephanie R.
La Nasa. Its presentation in Jackson, MS, is sponsored by the Robert M. Hearin Support
Foundation, Trustmark, and Visit Mississippi. Support for the accompanying publication
provided by Furthermore: a program of the J.M Kaplan Fund.
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About Picasso Celebration 1973-2023
April 8, 2023, marked the fiftieth anniversary of the death of the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso
and thus the year will represent the celebration of his work and his artistic legacy in France,
Spain, and internationally. The Picasso Celebration 1973-2023 is structured around some fifty
exhibitions and events that will be held in renowned cultural institutions in Europe and North
America, and which together will draw up a historiographical survey of approaches to
Picasso’s work. The commemoration, accompanied by official celebrations in France and
Spain, will make it possible to take stock of the research and interpretations of the artist’s
work, especially during an important international symposium in autumn 2023, which also
coincides with the opening of the Center for Picasso Studies in Paris. The Musée national
Picasso-Paris and the Spanish National Commission for the commemoration of the 50th
anniversary of the death of Pablo Picasso are pleased to support this exceptional program.
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Visitor Information
Opening Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday: 10 AM – 5 PM
Sunday: Noon – 5 PM
Admission Prices:
$18 Adults
$13 Seniors (65+)
$10 Youth* (ages 5-17) and College Students (with ID)
Free for Members
Free for children ages 5 and under
*Free for K-12 students on Tuesdays thanks to Feild Co-Operative Association and Thursdays
thanks to Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi.
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About the Mississippi Museum of Art
Established in 1911, the Mississippi Museum of Art (MMA) is dedicated to connecting
Mississippi to the world and the power of art to the power of community. The Museum’s
permanent collection includes paintings, photography, multimedia works, and sculpture by
Mississippi, American, and international artists. The largest art museum in the state, the
Mississippi Museum of Art offers a vibrant roster of exhibitions, public programs, artistic and
community partnerships, educational initiatives, and opportunities for exchange year-round.
Programming is developed inclusively with community involvement to ensure that a diversity of
voices and perspectives are represented. Located at 380 South Lamar Street in downtown
Jackson, the Museum is committed to honesty, equity, and inclusion. The Mississippi Museum
of Art and its programs are sponsored in part by the City of Jackson and Visit Jackson.
Support is also provided in part by funding from the Mississippi Arts Commission, a state
agency, and in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. For more
information, visit msmuseumart.org.
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Image Captions
Page 1- Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), Landscape, Horta de Ebro, early summer 1909.
oil on canvas. 21 1/4 x 25 9/16 in. Denver Art Museum Collection: The Charles Francis
Hendrie Memorial Collection, 1966.175. Photo courtesy Denver Art Museum. ©2023 Estate of
Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Page 2- Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), View of Notre-Dame, Paris, April 13, 1945. oil
on canvas. 3 15/16 x 7 1/16 in. Private Collection, courtesy of Chalk & Vermilion, LLC. ©2023
Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York