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Making Time: Picasso's "Suite 347" - Hardcover

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by Memory Holloway (Author)

In 1968, near the end of his life, Picasso made 347 etchings that show his interest in television and film, wrestling, and the female nude. Some of the prints refer to old Celestina, the cunning marriage arranger featured in Fernando de Rojas's play. Others investigate the aging process, voyeurism, the orientalized setting of the harem, and explicit lovemaking as the Pope looks on. When the etchings were exhibited in Paris, and later Chicago, there was heated controversy on their status as pornography. In both cities the works were censored. Memory Holloway examines Suite 347 as a summary of the themes of Picasso's work, set in the context of the student conflicts of May 1968 and his continuing experimentation as a printmaker.

Author Biography

The Author: Memory Holloway teaches twentieth-century art history at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. She has written on the collection of Picasso's work in the National Gallery of Victoria, and is the author of Paula Rego: Open Secrets (1999), exhibited in Massachusetts and Paris at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

Number of Pages: 270
Dimensions: 0.69 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 14, 2006