This week, Picasso and the Previous Masters: as reveals pairing the Spaniard with Ingres and El Greco open in London and Basel respectively, Ben Luke talks to Christopher Riopelle (curator of Picasso Ingres: Face to Face on the Nationwide Gallery) and Carmen Giménez (curator of Picasso-El Greco on the Kunstmuseum in Basel) concerning the profound affect of historic artists on Picasso’s rupturing of custom.
Artist Chris Levine along with his portrait Lightness of Being (2008) Courtesy of the artist
On this episode’s Work of the Week, The Artwork Newspaper’s up to date artwork correspondent, Louisa Buck, talks to Chris Levine, the creator of Lightness of Being, among the best recognized latest portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, because the British monarch celebrates 70 years on the throne.
The Museum of Artwork in Łódź, Poland Picture: Mietek Ł
And because the Polish authorities replaces yet one more museum director, what may be completed about political interference in museum governance? Ben talks to Goranka Horjan, the director of Intercom, the Worldwide Committee for Museum Administration, and Bart De Baere, chair of the Museum Watch programme on the Worldwide Committee for Museums and Collections of Fashionable Artwork (Cimam).
• Picasso Ingres: Face to Face, Nationwide Gallery, London, till 9 October. Picasso-El Greco, Kunstmuseum, Basel, 11 June-25 September.
• You’ll be able to learn the Museum Watch report right here