According to Charles A. Riley II, PHD, art historian, professor, author, and curator, when Pablo Picasso died in 1973, he left a treasure trove of artwork to his one legitimate son, Paulo (or Paul).
Park West Gallery has announced the momentous debut of The Unknown Picasso: Treasures from the Family Collection. Featuring many exceptionally rare, limited-edition lithographs from the legendary [...]
The works of famed artists Pablo Picasso and Marcel Mouly were showcased at El Museo Latino in Omaha, Nebraska for a limited engagement in the summer of 2020. The exhibition, “Picasso: Master in [...]
Why does everyone know the name Pablo Picasso? It doesn’t matter if you’re a long-time art lover or if you’ve never stepped inside of a museum, when people around the world hear the word [...]
“Magical”… that’s how guests are describing the Park West Foundation’s latest museum exhibition. From August through October, Park West has been sponsoring a [...]
When you look at Pablo Picasso and his art—from his paintings to his ceramics—it’s important to consider exactly how influential he was on 20th-century art and artists. Picasso’s profound impact [...]
Pablo Picasso is arguably the most famous artist of the 20th century, if not all of history. Park West Gallery is now making a select collection of Picasso’s acclaimed ceramic works [...]
One of the reasons LEGOs are still popular today is their versatility. Those ubiquitous blocks can create anything: a race car, a vase, even the Eiffel Tower. But did you ever wonder where this [...]
Pablo Picasso’s Vollard Suite ranks among the greatest graphic achievements of the 20th century. In fact, many consider it the masterpiece of Picasso’s work with etching. The 100 etchings in the [...]
Between the years of 1946 and 1973, Pablo Picasso created a breathtaking collection of original ceramic works. Over the past fifty years, Park West Museum has developed one of the largest [...]