Eva Bosch's documentary is a portrayal of Picasso’s relationships with his female companions through seven works painted in France between 1907 and 1957. The second part contains the historical facts of the Guernica massacre in 1937 and describes the process of how Picasso painted the huge Guernica canvas, which was well documented by his girl-friend Dora Maar's photographs. The documental challenges the accusations of Picasso’s misogyny and presents the genius as an isolated man. Eva Bosch is a Master of Art in Fine Art Painting and has established herself as an artist of significant repute, winning the Pollock-Krasner Award (New York) 1995. Her work can be found in many collections worldwide including the Unilever Collection and the Dutch Government Collection. Eva currently resides in London combining her teaching at Dulwich College with her painting and videos. Q&A with Eva Bosch after the documentary.
Details
Title:
Las mujeres de Picasso Director:
Eva Bosch Year made:
2005 Format:
DVD Duration:
largometraje - 96 min.