Pablo Ruiz Picasso Foundation, Picasso’s estate, selected Mauger, who has 20 years experience, to create “Imagine Picasso.” “I think this exhibition would have pleased my grandfather a lot because he was, above all, a man of freedom.” said Olivier Widmaier Picasso, grandson of Pablo Picasso, in promotional materials provided by the exhibit. Picasso, who made an estimated 60,000 pieces of art in is life, painted until his death in 1973 at age 91. She worked with her creative partner Julien Baron, French architect Rudy Ricciotti, and curator and art historian Androula Michael. “It’s kind of a retrospective of all of his work,” said Annabelle Mauger, exhibition director. This is also a way for people to see Picasso’s work without having to travel to New York City, Barcelona or Paris. “I think he’d be curious about what we’re doing,” he said. Jacob Cohl, vice president of experiential/exhibitions for S2BN Entertainment, noted that in 1971, Picasso had created his own projection art exhibit featuring his works. The 200 selected works cover Picasso’s entire life, hitting upon the different styles he explored over the years including surrealism, expressionism and cubism.
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