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THE PARIS OF BRASSAÏ. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE CITY PICASSO LOVED

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18 Oct. 2021 – 17 Apr. 2022 

  • This Autumn, Museo Picasso Málaga will be presenting The Paris of Brassaï. Photographs of the City Picasso Loved. The exhibition will display the work of one of the most famous photographers of the first half of the 20th century, whose work helped to create the universal public image of Paris, the Eternal City

  • Brassaï’s photographs invite the observer to wander through Paris, with the Seine, Nôtre Dame, the brothels and the markets. He brilliantly captured the artistic and social scene in his many shots of the politically engaged Parisian intellectual circles of the 30s and 40s, from Sartre to Beckett.

  • The Paris of Brassaï. Photographs of the City Picasso Loved sheds light on the professional relationship and friendship between Brassai and Picasso, who considered Brassaï the best photographer of his work. Estate Brassaï Succession has cooperated with the exhibition, and Fundación Unicaja has provided sponsorship and special collaboration. 

Brassaï (1899 - 1984)
Self-portrait, Boulevard Saint-Jacques, Paris, 1930-1932
Gelatin silver print, 29.6 x 22.9 cm
Estate Brassaï Succession, Paris
© Estate Brassaï Succession-Philippe Ribeyrolles

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Brassaï arrived in Paris from Hungary in 1924. He gradually discovered the powerful urban drive and social idiosyncrasies of the great metropolis. While he initially explored the city’s nightlife, over time he began to create a precise X-ray of its architecture and its people. He joined the fascinating intellectual and artistic avant-garde community of which Picasso was a member, becoming one of its finest photographic eyewitnesses. Of the many relationships he established in Paris, with writers, essayists, dramatists and visual artists, the exhibition at MPM will focus on his close and productive professional and personal relationship with Pablo Picasso.

As a photographer, Brassaï constructed a visual topography of the City of Light (and shade), in the 1930s and 40s, but the exhibition also aims to show him as a prolific writer who could draw, write, and sculpt. The Paris of Brassaï. Photographs of the City Picasso Loved brings together more than 240 photographs, drawings and sculptures, mainly from the archives of the Brassaï family (Estate Brassaï Succession), along with around 30 works by Pablo Picasso, five works by other artists and over 40 publications, films, and a large amount of documentary material.

Estate Brassaï Succession has offered its special collaboration on this exhibition, and Fundación Unicaja has provided special collaboration and sponsorship. Structured in four sections, the exhibition relates the work of one of the most famous European photographers of the first half of the 20th century with film, the visual arts, literature, and music. Meanwhile, MPM’s educational and cultural programme will look at the evolution of the image during the 20th century: from photography to analogical and then digital film.

Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)
Ile de la Cité – vue de Notre-Dame de Paris
26 February 1945
Oil on canvas, 80 x 120 cm
Museum Ludwig, Cologne. Inv-Nr : ML 01228
© Rheinisches Bildarchiv Cologne, rba_d038672_01
© Sucesión Pablo Picasso, VEGAP, Málaga, 2021

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Brassaï (1899 - 1984)
Luxembourg Gardens, Paris, c. 1947
Gelatin silver print, 23 x 17.5 cm
Estate Brassaï Succession, Paris
© Estate Brassaï Succession-Philippe Ribeyrolles

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Brassaï (1899 - 1984)
Children in front of the pond in the Luxembourg basin, Paris, 1930
Gelatin silver print, 29.6 x 22.3 cm
Estate Brassaï Succession, Paris
© Estate Brassaï Succession-Philippe Ribeyrolles

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