International Conference Picasso and the Mediterranean I
The Hidden Past: Italy
Venice, Fondazione Giorgio Cini
24-25 November 2016
The Hidden Past: Italy
Venice, Fondazione Giorgio Cini
24-25 November 2016

This first seminar on the relationship between Picasso and the Mediterranean – promoted by the
Institute of Art History in collaboration with the Musée Picasso, Paris – will explore two
fundamental aspects of Pablo Picasso's bond with the Mediterranean world: his discovery of objects
from the distant past, and his journey in Italy in 1917. With its ancient Roman ruins or more lively
Neapolitan traditions, Italy was thus a country in which to see this ancient culture through its still
vital traces and practitioners.
Valentina Moncada, art historian, is lecturer of the conference with a speech entitled Picasso in
Rome. Via Margutta traditions, acquaintances and influences.