Lichtenstein Lecture
Sunday, August 22 at 5 p.m. on Zoom, in conjunction with "Picasso in Pollock." Visit the exhibition here
Free. Registration required.
Made possible by a generous contribution from Dorothy Lichtenstein.
Michael FitzGerald, Trinity College

"American Artists' Responses to Picasso After Mid-Century"

After outlining key moments in the development of U.S. artists' responses to Picasso during the first half of the 20th century, Michael will focus on Americans' involvement with Picasso’s art and reputation in the context of global issues about the relevance of Picasso's work to contemporary art.
Michael FitzGerald is a Professor of Fine Arts at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, and the research director of the Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso par el Arte in Brussles, Belgium. Among his studies of Picasso’s contributions to contemporary art, two exhibitions are particularly relevant to this lecture: “Picasso and American Art,” (2005, Whitney Museum of American Art) and “Post-Picasso" (2014, Museu Picasso Barcelona). 
Seeing Past the Future
Online through August 31

Organized by Shimon Attie and Norman L. Kleeblattt, assisted by Talya Feldman, the exhibition features the work of 29 artists who received grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation since the onset of COVID-19.
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