Posted on 06/04/2021 10:11:39 AM PDT by Red Badger
BARCELONA - A professor from a Barcelona art school has staged a protest at a museum dedicated to Pablo Picasso intending to shed light on the Spanish painter's sometimes callous behaviour towards women.
Maria Llopis and seven of her female students appeared at the Picasso Museum wearing t-shirts that read "Picasso, women abuser" and others that referred to Dora Maar, a French artist who is believed to have suffered abuse by Picasso during their relationship in the 1930s and 1940s.
The protest last week echoed the global debate on men's treatment of women, led by the #MeToo movement, which includes reassessing the conduct of deceased personalities as well as the living.
In Spain, women's rights have moved to the political forefront in recent years after several high-profile rape and abuse cases.
Llopis, 45, said she wanted to make a low-key protest to say that the museum was not putting enough focus on Picasso's female relationships, in particular in Maar's work and her troubled life after their break-up.
"It was not an attack on Picasso," she said. "I don't believe at all in cancel culture. I believe in the truth, in not hiding things."
The museum director, Emmanuel Guigon, said he respected the protest and deemed the debate it prompted fundamental. He said that a talk next autumn on Picasso's relationship with women and exhibitions on the issue were already planned.
"We cannot look at Picasso's work and life as we did 20, 40 or 50 years ago," he said. "It can always be looked with new and critical eyes, but we will not remove Picasso's work from art history."
He said that Picasso was undeniably "very machista" but that he did not know of cases of physical abuse.
Picasso, who lived from 1881 to 1973, had many relationships throughout his life.
In a 2001 book, his granddaughter Marina Picasso wrote that he would dispose of women after he "submitted them to his animal sexuality, tamed them, bewitched them, ingested them and crushed them onto his canvas".
Art historian Victoria Combalia, the author of a biography on Maar, accused Llopis' protest of being superficial but she backed putting information in museums about the context behind some paintings.
Asked about that possibility, museum director Guigon ruled it out, saying it was more important to hold debates.
There is evidence that at least once Picasso very likely punched Maar on her eye, and that he could be seen as abusive to women in general, Combalia said. (Reporting by Joan Faus, editing by Inti Landauro and Angus MacSwan)
Should be protesting his treatment of art.
Art is subjective.
I was taking a beginning painting class for fun.
I told my instructor it looked like something Picasso would do.
His response: “We don’t do Picasso!”
We all laughed!
why? he gave her 3 boobs!
Picasso was a nasty, egotistical drama llama, but he’s dead.
His art was ugly crap and I have never understood why people liked it, but if they do, it’s fine with me as long as I don’t have to fund it.
But don’t these morons have something better to do, like teach a class?
Not a Picasso fan, but for crying out loud. What’s next? Protesting Cro-magnon man for possibly dragging Cro-magnon females around by their hair? /s
Jonathan Richman - Pablo Picasso - 1972
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejmE-F3EJyQ
David Bowie took a stab at it decades later
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gv9eWsKHazk
Picasso made crap and he knew it was crap. But if I could get people to pay me millions to produce crap I’d do it too. good for Picasso. Maybe he abused women. No one forced them to stay with him.
I never liked Cubism. Always preferred the French school or Gauguin’s islanders. But now the idiots are dredging up Picasso. They are amazing in their morbid revolutionary thirst.
They should like him. Picasso was a communist.
Yes!
Also, all modern art should maybe be protested.
john cale owns it!
You cubist!
🤣
Not a Picasso fan, but for crying out loud. What’s next? Protesting Cro-magnon man for possibly dragging Cro-magnon females around by their hair? /s
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No, just targeting all Cro-magnon cave art for destruction as its not in the korean and is anathema in its own right.
John Cale Pablo Picasso
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFSbLwAy5BQ
Jonathan Richman used to hang out backstage at the Velvet Underground shows in Boston in the 1960s.
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