EXHIBITION
Last night was a full night of events. Whilst Anna Wintour and Miuccia Prada enjoyed the Metropolitan Opera's Attila, and Todd Selby & Cole Haan celebrated "The Inspired Life" campaign, I jetted over to Clic Gallery for the opening reception of Victor Demarchelier's photo exhibit in Soho.
Head to the Chelsea’s Gagaosian Gallery to check out a collection from Picasso’s late period. In the past, the work Picasso did in the final decade of his life has been deemed “irrelevant”. Certainly “Picasso: Mosqueteros,” an exhibit of 49 prints and 50 paintings, proves those critics wrong.
Roberta Smith of the New York Times calls the exhibit “one of the best shows to be seen in New York since the turn of the century.” She says the paintings and prints “demonstrate that in the decade preceding his death in 1973 at 91, Picasso painted, as usual, for his life.”





