Paloma Picasso, daughter of artist Pablo Picasso, shares fond memories of her quiet childhood spent in her father's studio, which greatly influenced her artistic appreciation. Recently, she has taken on the role of curator for an exhibition of his artworks at Gagosian gallery. This show, titled 'Picasso: Tete-a-tete', showcases pieces that have been in her possession and never before displayed to the public. Rather than presenting the works chronologically, she aims to allow the pieces to converse with one another, representing a significant shift from her long-standing career in jewelry design.
Paloma Picasso recalls her quiet moments in her father's studio, drawing beside him, learning the value of observation and restraint as he painted.
Organizing the exhibition, 'Picasso: Tete-a-tete', Paloma Picasso envisioned a curated conversation between the works rather than a chronological display.
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