Picasso
The language of ideas
From 4 October 2025 to 25 January 2026, the Historical Museum of the Infantry in Rome will host a major exhibition dedicated to Pablo Picasso. Over one hundred works, including ceramics, engravings, drawings and photographs, illustrate the artist’s multifaceted genius, from his collaborations with the Ballets Russes to his experiments with linocut printing.
A journey in six sections that intertwines art, private life and innovation, enriched by photographs by Edward Quinn and André Villers and portraits of the women who marked his existence.
A unique opportunity to discover Picasso in all his facets.
For information and tickets: https://www.ticketone.it/artist/picasso-il-linguaggio-delle-idee/picasso
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