LA County Museum of Art to host exhibit works from Picasso and apprentice Diego Rivera

Pablo Picasso had a friendly relationship with fellow painter Diego Rivera. The latter was a younger artist from Mexico at the time, and he had spent a lot of time discovering Europe. He even lived in Paris for many years. Picasso and Rivera were neighbors at one point. The two artists will be the painters of focus for the next exhibition hosted by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). This exhibit will highlight the two artists’ lives, how Picasso acquired a still life painting by Rivera – and what he got in return; their experiments with various painting techniques and art materials; and how they both reenvisioned representational painting in their unique ways.

The exhibit is called “Picasso and Rivera: Conversations Across Time” and will be sponsored by Christie’s auctions. Tickets and admission are free for members all year long. More details on the exhibit are posted on the official event page from the LACMA website.

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