Picasso: Tête-à-Tête is a richly illustrated exhibition catalog that brings together over sixty rarely seen works by Pablo Picasso, spanning his entire career from 1896 to 1972. Published in conjunction with the Gagosian Gallery exhibition in New York, this volume offers a unique, achronological presentation inspired by Picasso’s own curatorial approach from his 1932 retrospective.
The catalog features paintings, sculptures, and drawings drawn largely from the Picasso estate, many of which have never been publicly exhibited. It includes insightful texts and conversations: an introduction by Larry Gagosian, a dialogue between Paloma Picasso and artist Peter Doig, and essays by Michael Cary that explore Picasso’s creative legacy and studio life. Archival photographs and installation views enrich the visual experience, while a translated 1932 conversation between Picasso and E. Tériade adds historical depth.
This hardcover edition, housed in a slipcase featuring iconic works from the exhibition, is an essential collector’s item for art lovers, scholars, and anyone fascinated by the enduring genius of Picasso.











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