Overview
For this recent series of works, Tom Sachs reimagines paintings by Pablo Picasso using his own distinctive painterly language. In this exhibition, he has focused particularly on Picasso’s portraits: his reinterpretations of which form an interrogation of consumption and desire in portraiture, and a wry reflection on the purpose of painting itself.
For this recent series of works, Tom Sachs reimagines paintings by Pablo Picasso using his own distinctive painterly language. In this exhibition, he has focused particularly on Picasso’s portraits: his reinterpretations of which form an interrogation of consumption and desire in portraiture, and a wry reflection on the purpose of painting itself.