In a large special exhibition, the Kunstmuseum illuminates the encounter of Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) with the old master El Greco (1541– 1614), born Doménikos Theotokópoulos in Crete. Masterworks by both artists are juxtaposed in some forty pairings, tracing the course of one of the most fascinating dialogues in the history of art. Prestigious loans from across the globe are assembled around a core of Picasso masterworks from the museum’s own collection.
El Greco’s unmistakable painting style won him considerable fame in his day. Soon after his death, however, his work was largely forgotten. It was only around 1900 that an El Greco revival was launched. The young Picasso was instrumental to this rediscovery. His engagement with the Greek-Spanish master not only went far deeper than has previously been assumed but also lasted much longer. El Greco’s influence is just as palpable in Picasso’s works from the 1930s and 1940s as it is in the earlier Cubist paintings. Even at the end of his life, Picasso continued to reference El Greco. Not only does the show open up new perspectives on two towering artists of their times. It also offers fresh insight into their importance as a constellation for the development of avant-garde art in the twentieth century.
Curated by Carmen Giménez, with Gabriel Dette, Josef Helfenstein and Ana Mingot
Please note that there are time slots for this exhibition.
Free audio guide for PICASSO - EL GRECO until September 25.
The exhibition PICASSO – EL GRECO (Neubau) is open on Wednesdays and Fridays until 8 p.m. Every Friday at 6:30 p.m. we give a guided tour of the Picasso - El Greco exhibition.
The bistro takes you to the south at the end of the day and serves Basque appetizers, so-called pinchos, as well as Spanish wine and cava on Fridays.
The catalogue accompanying the exhibition with texts by Gabriel Dette, Carmen Giménez, Javier Portús and Richard Shiff. By Carmen Giménez and Josef Helfenstein. Graphic design by Rutger Fuchs. Available in German and English. Hardcover, 192 pages, 22,7 x 29,0 cm.
The museum provides audio guide listening devices. You can also listen to the audio guide using your smartphone and headphones. The audio guide is available in German, English, French and Ukrainian.
Benefit from a 10% discount on your visit to the exhibition and the trip to the Kunstmuseum Basel.