Art History Talk with Stella Grace Lyons- 'Godesses and Doormats' Picasso's Women
Penarth Pier Pavilion
Culture
UNTIL Tuesday 27th June
Event: Art History Talk – 'Goddesses and Doormats' – Pablo Picasso's Women
Date: Tuesday 27th June 2023
Time: 2.00pm for the lecture, followed by tea & cake in the Pavilion Gallery
Venue: Penarth Pier Pavilion
Ticket/s: £15 per person (+ booking fee). Ticket price includes Tea & Cake
Join us at Penarth Pavilion this June, for this fascinating talk by acclaimed art history lecturer, Stella Grace Lyons.
"Women are machines for suffering," Picasso said to his mistress Françoise Gilot in 1943.
Pablo Picasso drew obsessively on women for artistic inspiration. Of the seven most significant in his life, two women went mad and two killed themselves.
This talk will look at how he portrayed his wives, loves and muses, contrasting images of tenderness with more harrowing depictions of female forms dissected and rearranged on the canvas.
Following the talk, please stay for tea and some delicious homemade cake, served in our beautiful Gallery.
Please do not attend if you or any of your party are feeling unwell and are displaying any Coronavirus symptoms.
Digwyddiad: Sgwrs Hanes Celf – 'Goddesses and Doormats' – Merched Pablo Picasso
Dyddiad: Dydd Mawrth 27 Mehefin 2023
Amser: 2.00pm ar gyfer y ddarlith, gyda the a theisen yn Oriel y Pafiliwn
Lleoliad: Pafiliwn Pier Penarth
Tocynnau: £15 y person (+ ffi archebu) Mae pris tocyn yn cynnwys Te a Theisen
Ymunwch â ni ym Mhafiliwn Penarth fis Mehefin eleni, am y sgwrs gyfareddol hon gan y darlithydd hanes celf nodedig, Stella Grace Lyons.
"Mae menywod yn beiriannau ar gyfer dioddefaint," meddai Picasso wrth ei feistres Françoise Gilot ym 1943.
Tynnodd Pablo Picasso oddi ar ferched yn obsesiynol am ysbrydoliaeth artistig. O'r saith mwyaf arwyddocaol yn ei fywyd, aeth dwy fenyw yn wallgof a lladdodd dwy eu hunain.
Bydd y sgwrs hon yn edrych ar sut y portreadodd ei wragedd, ei gariadon a'i gywyddau, delweddau gwrthgyferbyniol o dynerwch gyda darluniau mwy dirdynnol o ffurfiau benywaidd wedi'u datgysylltu a'u haildrefnu ar y cynfas.
Yn dilyn y ddarlith, arhoswch i gael te a theisen gartref flasus yn ein Horiel hardd.
Peidiwch â dod os ydych chi neu unrhyw un o'ch parti yn teimlo'n sâl ac yn arddangos unrhyw symptomau o'r coronafeirws.
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