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Hong Kong's first significant exhibition in over a decade dedicated to the works of cubist master Pablo Picasso, featuring more than 60 masterpieces, opens to the public tomorrow at M+ Museum.The masterpieces were selected from the Musee National Picasso-Paris, which houses the largest collection of Picasso's creations worldwide.
Entitled "The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Picasso for Asia -A Conversation," the notable pieces on display include iconic "Portrait of a Man" (1902-1903), "The Acrobat" (1930), "Figures by the Sea" (1931), and sculpture "Goat Skull, Bottle and Candle" (1951-1953).
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Visitors will have the opportunity to explore Picasso's life through four artistic archetypes - The Genius, The Outsider, The Magician, and The Apprentice - which provide insight into why he is regarded as the quintessential artist of the 20th century.
The exhibition will also highlight a rich intercultural and intergenerational dialogue, offering unique perspectives on Picasso's wide-reaching influence by showcasing around 130 works by 30 Asian and Asian-diasporic artists active today and in the recent past.
Additionally, M+ Cinema will present "Jockey Club Community Outreach and Arts Education Programmes: Picasso on Film -The Making of an Icon" to complement the exhibition.
Speaking at the launch of the exhibition, Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui said the government aims to attract tourists and promote the integration of culture and tourism through international exhibitions and performances. High-quality exhibitions will help Hong Kong move closer to this goal, she said.
At the opening ceremony of the exhibition are, from left, HKJC steward Nicholas Hunsworth, Rosanna Law, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority chairman Henry Tang and Consul
General of France in Hong Kong and Macau Christile Drulhe. M+















