Memories
Picasso was born in 1881 on the first floor of a house on Plaza de la Merced in the centre of Málaga. And 117 years later, the Spanish king and queen reopened it as his birth home. Decorated with the family’s personal belongings, the exhibit spaces provide a fascinating impression of the home in which the young artist spent his early years. The collection also includes a large number of sketches, lithographs and ceramics. ‘Sueño y mentira de Franco’ for example, a series of satirical prints in which the artist expresses his criticism of the Spanish dictator, is a precursor to his masterpiece ‘Guernica’.
A dream come true
The Picasso museum in Malaga fulfilled Picasso’s personal dream in 2003 of representing the artist in his birth place. The collection also displays less famous works, including some donated by his grandson. These provide a wonderful overview of the most important periods of Picasso’s career, ranging from his first ‘blue’ period to later periods in which he developed his characteristic abstract style. All of this is on display in the Buenavista Palace, near his birth home.