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Picasso:The last Decades
PICASSO: The Last Decades Design of the Exhibition In the exhibition for Picasso’s last work we are confronted with a number of different aspects of layout. The consideration put into the layout of the exhibition derives from the curator, Terence Maloon. Terence Maloon says of the approach he took to the exhibition and the layout “I wanted the exhibition to reflect the intensity, the passion, the aggression and the rebellious spirit that Picasso was able to sustain right through his life. That is something absolutely dazzling and inspiring.” In saying this he adds how he wishes not to detract from Picasso’s own work, “A curator offers an interpretation, an interpretation that should be advantageous to the artist.” As you walk into each room a different sensation of feeling is created through use of colour, layout and the paintings displayed. In each of the seven rooms of display the curator has taken the opportunity to display different paintings that fitted into the different periods of Picasso’s life as an artist. He has changed the lighting and colours for each of these rooms The first room, ‘Crisis’, the room is meant to reflect a reproduction of Picasso’s studio. The walls in the room are very plain; there are no obtrusive colours from the surroundings so the viewer is not distracted.
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