CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced times the public can get advanced tickets to the highly anticipated Picasso and Paper exhibition, featuring his lifelong work on paper. The museum is the only museum in North America hosting the exhibition.
Members can reserve their free tickets beginning on Monday, April 20 at 9:00 a.m., followed by the general public on Wednesday, April 22 at 9:00 a.m. More info here.
The exhibition will showcase 300 works spanning the artist’s entire career, including his work on paper with assembled collages of cut-and-pasted papers, sculptures from pieces of torn and burnt papers and documentary photographs.
The exhibition comes to the museum because of collaborative efforts by William H. Robinson, of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Ann Dumas of the Royal Academy of Arts in London and Emilia Philippot, of the Museum National Picasso-Paris.
Picasso and Paper will be on exhibition from May 24 to August 23, in the Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Exhibition Hall and Gallery.
Ticket info: Adults $20, seniors and groups $15, college students with ID, children 6–17 and member guests $10, children 5 and under and CMA members free.