Picasso's 1931 Plaster Bust Featured in Artcritical Roundtable Discussion
A 1931 plaster sculpture by Pablo Picasso titled 'Bust of a Woman Boisgeloup' was featured in an artcritical article on December 1, 2015. The work measures 29 by 18-1/8 by 18-7/8 inches and belongs to a private collection. Gagosian Gallery provided courtesy for the image. The piece was discussed in a roundtable conversation with sculptors Alain Kirili, Michelle Segre, and Rebecca Smith. The article was published at 7:29 pm and remains accessible through RSS feeds. Artcritical operates on the WordPress platform.
Key facts
- Pablo Picasso created 'Bust of a Woman Boisgeloup' in 1931
- The sculpture is made of plaster
- Dimensions are 29 x 18-1/8 x 18-7/8 inches
- The work is in a private collection
- Gagosian Gallery provided courtesy for the image
- Artcritical published the article on December 1, 2015 at 7:29 pm
- The article featured a roundtable with sculptors Alain Kirili, Michelle Segre, and Rebecca Smith
- Artcritical uses WordPress as its publishing platform
Entities
Artists
- Pablo Picasso
- Alain Kirili
- Michelle Segre
- Rebecca Smith
Institutions
- Gagosian Gallery
- artcritical