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Picasso’s Legacy Under Scrutiny: Washington County Museum Hosts Lecture on “It’s Pablo-matic”

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HAGERSTOWN, MD. – The enigmatic Pablo Picasso, once a towering figure in the art world, now faces a complex reckoning in the 21st century. His undeniable artistic prowess is juxtaposed with growing criticism of his personal conduct and its impact on his work. This tension fueled the groundbreaking exhibition “It’s Pablo-matic: Picasso According to Hannah Gadsby,” which captivated audiences at the Brooklyn Museum this past summer.

On Thursday, Jan. 4, the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts welcomes Catherine Morris and Lisa Small, curators of “It’s Pablo-matic,” for a special lecture titled “Sorry, Not Sorry: It’s Pablo-matic at the Brooklyn Museum.” This intimate event offers a unique opportunity to delve into the curatorial process behind this critically acclaimed exhibition and its impact on the ongoing conversation surrounding Picasso’s legacy.

While over 50 exhibitions worldwide marked the 50th anniversary of Picasso’s death in 2023, “It’s Pablo-matic” distinguished itself by boldly examining the artist through a feminist lens. Morris and Small will share insights into their collaboration with Emmy Award-winning comedian Hannah Gadsby, whose 2018 special “Nanette” sparked a critical re-evaluation of Picasso’s behavior and its influence on artistic appreciation.

The exhibition challenged the traditional Picasso narrative by juxtaposing his work with pieces by pioneering women artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. This dynamic dialogue, featuring over 100 works by artists like Cecily Brown, Renee Cox, and Käthe Kollwitz, ignited discussions about power dynamics, gender representation, and the evolving definition of artistic genius.

Through “Sorry, Not Sorry: It’s Pablo-matic,” Morris and Small invite us to revisit Picasso’s legacy with critical eyes, acknowledging both his artistic mastery and the uncomfortable truths that continue to reshape our understanding of his work. This lecture promises a captivating exploration of artistic responsibility, the power of feminist critique, and the ongoing struggle to reconcile artistic brilliance with personal failings.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to gain behind-the-scenes insights into a groundbreaking exhibition and engage in the vital conversation surrounding Picasso’s complex legacy. Join us at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts on January 4th for an evening of intellectual engagement and artistic reflection.

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