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Picasso-Picabia at Musée Granet this Summer in Aix-en-Provence

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Adding to my previous post, which concentrated on the opening weekend for the Picasso-Picabia exhibition at the Musée Granet. There will be a weekly guided tour of the exhibition in English on Fridays at 15:00hrs (entry fee + 4 euros). French tours will take place Tues-Sun at 11 and 14:30hrs.

Picasso-Picabia

Pablo Picasso, Paysage aux Deux Figures, automne 1908, Musée Nationale Picasso-Paris, (c) Succession Picasso 2018

…Continue reading here for Lynne’s thoughts on this complex exhibition at Museé Granet. She recommends taking the guided tour if your schedule permits. There is a mixture of artistic styles including Cubist methodology and Italian Futurism. The show runs until September 23rd.

Contact information

Musée Granet
Place Saint Jean de Malte
13100 Aix-en-Provence
Closed Mondays

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Lynne Alderson

Aixcentric was set up by Lynne Alderson three years ago as a channel to send out info on events taking place around Aix as well as news, relevant books, the latest films, new shops and of course where to eat locally. Why?

According, to Lynne:

"It came about out of frustration with the lack of communication in the town. Posters would suddenly go up about an event that week. No prewarning. I had difficulty too in finding information from many of the tourist offices. Things are slowly getting better and there is sometimes information in English. Hopefully by keeping an eagle eye on the local press and talking with contacts in town, I can publicize fun things that people would otherwise miss. It's a ragbag of info that I come across on my travels. I've published nearly 600 posts now and have lots of followers so hopefully, it is fulfilling its role of helping people, residents and visitors alike, get the most of their time in Aix."

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