Gagosian Gallery:
Picasso Exhibition

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Project Information

Gagosian Gallery: Picasso Exhibition

Client  :  Gagosian Gallery
Arch  : Selldorf Architects
Lighting Cons.  : ZNA Consultancy

 

The Picasso exhibition explored an unprecedented variety of works spanning many years of the artist’s later life, illustrating Picasso’s versatility in a diversity of media. Consequently a significant reorganisation of the gallery spaces was proposed by the curator and architect to create interlinking areas for sculpture, pottery and painting.

The detailed design of the new display spaces was exquisitely considered and meticulously executed to provide a refined backdrop befitting an event of such importance. The exhibition and the installation opened to critical acclaim.

“I was very impressed with the level of precision, intelligence and organization with which the team, headed up by John Gilsenan, approached virtually every task.”
Annabelle Selldorf, Selldorf Architects LLC

“Their ownership of the project, coordination of several involved parties and detailed execution was first class… and has set a benchmark in the way we shall plan future construction projects.”
Gary D Waterston, Gagosian Gallery International LLC

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“Better installed than most museum shows… beautifully redesigned galleries.”
Adrian Searle, The Guardian (2010)

“This is a brilliantly mounted, gloriously rich and idiosyncratic exhibition”
Mark Hudson, The Telegraph (2010)

“Museum-quality Picasso show”
Jackie Wullschlager, Financial Times (2010)

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Links

Gagosian Gallery: Picasso – The Mediterranean Years (1945 – 1962)
Selldorf Architects

 

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