Students are protesting in a museum against the Spanish painter's sometimes callous behavior towards women, wearing shirts that read 'Picasso, women abuser'
By Joan Faus BARCELONA (Reuters) - A professor from a Barcelona art school has staged a protest at a museum dedicated to Pablo Picasso intending to sh.
A professor from a Barcelona art school has staged a protest at a museum dedicated to Pablo Picasso intending to shed light on the Spanish painter's sometimes callous behaviour towards women.
By Joan Faus BARCELONA (Reuters) - A professor from a Barcelona art school has staged a protest at a museum dedicated to Pablo Picasso intending to sh.
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By Joan Faus
BARCELONA (Reuters) â A professor from a Barcelona art school has staged a protest at a museum dedicated to Pablo Picasso intending to shed light on the Spanish painterâs sometimes callous behaviour towards women.
Maria Llopis and seven of her female students appeared at the Picasso Museum wearing t-shirts that read âPicasso, women abuserâ and others that referred to Dora Maar, a French artist who is believed to have suffered abuse by Picasso during their relationship in the 1930s and 1940s.
The protest last week echoed the global debate on menâs treatment of women, led by the #MeToo movement, which includes reassessing the conduct of deceased personalities as well as the living.