Picasso: Three Dancers
Photo: Succession Picasso/DACS 2024

Theatre Picasso

  • Art
  • Tate Modern, Bankside
Rosie Hewitson
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Time Out says

Celebrating the centenary of one of Picasso’s most iconic artworks, The Three Dancersthis exhibition explores the Spanish artist’s fascination with performers – including dancers, bullfighters, musicians, acrobats and other entertainers – via more than 45 works ranging from paintings and sculpture to textile and works on paper, some of which are being exhibited in the UK for the first time.

They’ll be exhibited in an appropriately theatrical environment too, courtesy of courtesy of contemporary artist and filmmaker Wu Tsang and author and curator Enrique Fuenteblanca, who will transform the Tate Modern’s exhibition rooms into a theatre space that will host a variety of dance and performance pieces throughout the exhibition, including an excerpt from Carmen presented by interdisciplinary arts collective Moved by the Motion, and a site-specific work by flamenco artist Yinka Esi Graves. 

Picasso exhibitions might be ten a penny in London these days, but this one sounds like it might stand out. 

Details

Address
Tate Modern
Bankside
London
SE1 9TG
Transport:
Tube: Southwark/Blackfriars
Price:
£15
Opening hours:
10am-6pm

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