PICASSO. FIGURES Will Make Sole U.S. Appearance in 2021 at Nashville's Frist Art Museum
The exhibition kicks off the Frist’s 20th anniversary year, February 5–May 2, 2021.
By: Chloe Rabinowitz Dec. 10, 2020

The Frist Art Museum will kick off its 20th anniversary with Picasso. Figures, an exhibition from the incomparable collection of the Musée national Picasso-Paris. The exhibition offers an in-depth look at Pablo Picasso's career-long fascination with the human figure as a means of expressing a range of subjects and emotions. Featuring approximately 75 paintings, works on paper, and sculptures, Picasso. Figures will make its sole U.S. appearance in Nashville in the Frist's Ingram Gallery from February 5 through May 2, 2021. Information about advance timed tickets will be available at FristArtMuseum.org on January 18, 2021.
Highlights of the exhibition include masterpieces from Picasso's various styles and periods, as well as more intimate works that provide fresh insights into his innovative practice. "Viewers will see how, as Picasso continuously deconstructed and then remade the body, he was also recasting the history of figuration as a combination of his own psychological view of humanity and observations about the disruptive nature of life in the 20th century," says Frist Art Museum chief curator Mark Scala. "We are delighted to work with the Musée national Picasso-Paris-the home of the world's largest and most comprehensive public collection of works by the iconic artist-to bring Picasso. Figures to Nashville," says Frist Art Museum director and CEO Susan H. Edwards. "Through the extraordinary generosity and support of our community for almost 20 years now, we have been able to deliver on our mission to present world-class exhibitions in Nashville. For many years, we have been looking for a Picasso show of this caliber, and we are thrilled that during our 20th anniversary we will be able to share this astonishing collection with our city and everyone who will travel to see it."
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