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Picasso érotique
Picasso's entire art is erotic. His work is always associated with the sexual urge—from his first drawings, at the age of eight, until his last drawings, just weeks before his death at the age of 92. The erotic fusion reflects different moments in the artist's love life and his complicated relationships come out in his paintings. All his life Picasso thought with his brushes and pencils. He sought the truth by looking things in the face, sometimes creating dreamlike or emotional images, sometimes evoking unacceptable visions, to force the viewer to understand that he lives in a strange world. Every woman was for him a means by which he could elucidate what attracted and frightened him about romantic passion. For Picasso, there was no difference between art and eroticism.
France - 2001 - 53 mn - Betacam SP - Colour
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