Art Cooking PICASSO

Picasso is one of the greatest artists of all time, but was also an inveterate womanizer and misogynist. Let’s cook our way through moments in Picasso’s life and process our conflicted feelings. If you want to see REAL chefs at work, check out Nourish!: A new series from PBS Digital Studios about the people, culture and science behind tantalizing southern dishes.

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Correction: The caption for the painting at 0:55 is incorrect and should read “Pablo Picasso, La Torre de Hércules, A Coruña, c. 1895.”

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  1. I feel like non artists take his art for granted. As an artist, its hard to make your own style i feel like he embraced that. Always changing and evolving over time.

  2. I feel like this episode is good for not shying away from Picasso's problematic views towards women but, it notes them and then completely undemines them by continuing with the narrative of the 'great artist regsrdless' can't we just acknowledge people for what they were even if that means drawing attention to uncomfortable truths?

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