Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso

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    Picasso. Chefs d’oeuvre!, Musée national Picasso Paris, from September 4th 2018 to January 13th 2019.

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    Picasso, les années Vallauris, Musée Magnelli, Vallauris fr, from June 23rd to October 22d 2018.

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    Matisse et Picasso, the model’s comedy, Musée Matisse, Nice fr, from June 23rd to September 29th 2018.

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    Picasso’s kitchen, Museu Picasso Barcelona, from May 25th to September 30th 2018.

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    Picasso-Picabia, Musée Granet, Aix-en-Provence fr, from June 9th to September 23rd 2018.

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    FABA is pleased to lend a painting by Günther Förg and to support the retrospective of the artist Günther Förg - A Fragile Beauty at Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, from May 26 to October 14, 2018.

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    À bicyclette!, Historial de Vendée, Musée aux Lucs-sur-Boulogne fr, from May 18th to August 26th, 2018.

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    Picasso-Dominguin – une amitié, Musée des Cultures Taurines, Nimes fr, from May 18th to September 23rd, 2018.

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    Picasso face to face, Past and Present, Musée des Beaux-Arts Montréal, Montréal ca, from May 12th to September 16th 2018.

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    FABA is pleased to support the exhibition Couples modernes, at the Centre Pompidou-Metz fr from April 28 until August 20, 2018.

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    FABA supported the exhibition An Occupation of Loss de Taryn Simon at Artangel, London, from April 17 to 28, 2018.

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    FABA supports the Swiss Institute in New York for 3 years, for the relocation of its buidling and its program.

    In Spring 2018, Swiss Institute looks forward to relocating to a new long-term home in New York City’s East Village, moving into a building at the corner of St. Marks Place and Second Avenue. Swiss Institute has hired Selldorf Architects to oversee the transformation of the new building. The 7,500 square foot space features four levels – basement, ground floor, second floor and roof.