Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid

At the Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid for the collection ‘The Irruption of the Twentieth Century: Utopias and Conflicts’.The collection tells the story of modern art movements from the end of the nineteenth century to the end of World War II.

Picasso 'Woman in Blue' (1901)

Pablo Picasso ‘Woman in Blue’ (1901)

Robert Delaunay 'Portrait of Tristan Tzara' (1923)

Robert Delaunay ‘Portrait of Tristan Tzara’ (1923)

Salvador Dali 'Face of the Great Masturbator' (1929)

Salvador Dali ‘Face of the Great Masturbator’ (1929)

Picasso 'Guernica' (1937)

Pablo Picasso ‘Guernica’ (1937)

‘School of Paris, 1900 – 1945’ at the Guggenheim, Bilbao

At the Guggenheim, Bilbao for the exhibition ‘Windows on the City: The School of Paris, 1900 – 1945’, a collection of works executed in the French capital in the first half of the twentieth century, from Cubism to Orphism to Surrealism.

Picasso 'La Moulin de la Galette' (1900)

Pablo Picasso ‘La Moulin de la Galette’ (1900)

Georges Braque 'Piano and Mandola' (1909 - 10)

Georges Braque ‘Piano and Mandola’ (1909- 10)

Marc Chagall 'The Soldier Drinks' (1911 - 12)

Marc Chagall ‘The Soldier Drinks’ (1911 – 12)

Robert Delaunay 'Tour Eiffel, rouge' (1911)

Robert Delaunay ‘Tour Eiffel, rouge’ (1911)

Robert Delaunay 'Circular Forms' (1930)

Robert Delaunay ‘Circular Forms’ (1930)

‘Picasso. Sculptures’ at Musée Picasso, Paris

At the Picasso Museum, Paris, for an excellent exhibition of sculpture from throughout his career, as well as an opportunity to see the works in the permanent collection.

Picasso. Sculptures exhibition poster

Picasso 'Le Verre d'Absinthe' (1914)

Pablo Picasso ‘La Verre d’Absinthe’ (1914)

Picasso 'Head of a Woman' (1931 - 32)

Pablo Picasso ‘Head of a Woman’ (1931 – 32)

Picasso 'Woman with Hat' (1961)

Pablo Picasso ‘Woman with Hat’ (1961)

Picasso 'Self-Portrait' (1901)

Pablo Picasso ‘Self Portrait’ (1901)

Picasso 'Corrida - la Mort du Torero' (1933)

Pablo Picasso ‘Corrida – La Mort du Torero’ (1933)

Picasso 'Portrait of Marie-Therese' (1937)

Pablo Picasso ‘Portrait of Marie-Thérèse’ (1937)

Paul Klee at Centre Pompidou, Paris

In Paris for the exhibition ‘Paul Klee – L’Ironie a l’Oeuvre’ at Centre Pompidou. A fascinating retrospective of Klee’s career from his early satirical drawings, through his association with Der Blaue Reiter and as a master at the Bauhaus.

Klee 'Saint-Germain near Tunis' (1914)

Paul Klee ‘Saint-Germain near Tunis’ (1914)

Klee 'Pictorial Architecture Red, Yellow, Blue' (1923)

Paul Klee ‘Pictorial Architecture Red Yellow Blue (1923)

Klee 'Highway and By-Ways' (1929)

Paul Klee ‘Highways and By-Ways’ (1929)

Klee 'Struck from the List' (1933)

Paul Klee ‘Struck from the List’ (1933)

R.I.P. Pierre Boulez

Pierre Boulez

Very sad news that Pierre Boulez, one of contemporary classical music’s most important figures, has died at the age of 90.

Boulez was a composer and conductor who took contemporary music in radical new directions, including incorporating electronic music.

In conducting he concentrated on the modern repertoire and held positions with many of the world’s great orchestras, including the Cleveland Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic and the BBC Symphony Orchestra.