
Laurence Madeline, famous expert for Picasso, gives a lecture: When Kirchner Was Struck by Picasso: The 1932 Retrospective in Context.
With Apéro
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Laurence Madeline is chief heritage curator and art historian.
She curated the exhibitions Picasso. Landscapes out of Bounds (USA), Picasso 1932 at the Musée National Picasso-Paris and Tate Modern in London, Women artists. In the Age of Impressionism (USA), Hodler//Parallelism, Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours, I Love Panoramas. Appropriating the World (in collaboration with MuCEM), Rodin. The Accident. The Random, Courbet. The Swiss Years, Picasso in front of the TV at the Geneva Museums of Art and History; Crime and Punishment, James Ensor (in collaboration with MoMA, New York), Picasso and Manet's Luncheon on the Grass; Redon. The Sky, the Earth, the Sea; Picasso in Africa (Johannesburg and Cape Town), Picasso Ingres and ‘We Are What We Keep’. The Picasso Archives, at the Picasso Museum, Paris.
In addition to numerous works on the 19th century, including, most recently, the correspondence between Gustave Courbet and Mathilde de Svazzema (Prix Sade and Prix Sévigné), she has mainly published numerous essays on Picasso, as well as Picasso. 8 femmes (Hazan); Marie-Thérèse Walter & Pablo Picasso. Biographie d'une relation (Nouvelles éditions Scala), and the correspondence between Gertrude Stein and Picasso and between Dalí and Picasso (Gallimard). She is currently preparing a new study, Neither a great man nor a demigod, but a human being. Picasso and “the science of man”.