A Final Conversation: Picasso: Tête-à-tête at Gagosian New York

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Gagosian Gallery’s Upper East Side location bids farewell with a landmark exhibition: Picasso: Tête-à-tête. Running through July 3, 2025, this show offers a rare glimpse into over fifty of Pablo Picasso’s lesser-known works, spanning from 1896 to 1972. Curated in collaboration with his daughter, Paloma Picasso, the exhibition features nearly a dozen pieces being publicly displayed for the first time, many sourced directly from the artist’s estate. Keep reading to find out more!

One of Picasso's paintings

What To Expect

Departing from traditional chronological presentations, the exhibition arranges artworks to foster dialogues across different periods and styles. A notable pairing includes Picasso’s 1909 Cubist sculpture Tête de Femme (Fernande) alongside a ceramic bust of Paloma’s mother, illustrating the artist’s diverse explorations of form and subject.

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The Gallery

This exhibition not only celebrates Picasso’s prolific career but also marks the end of an era for Gagosian’s 980 Madison Avenue space. As Larry Gagosian noted, “it’s fitting that a significant Picasso show concludes their time at this iconic location. For art enthusiasts and newcomers alike, Picasso: Tête-à-tête presents a unique opportunity to engage with the artist’s work in an intimate setting.” The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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