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No One Was “Picasso’s Woman”

Last updated: January 12, 2026 4:35 am
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As an editor, one must always be attuned to the subtleties of language. The way we articulate our thoughts can reveal a lot about our perspectives. Certain words may be appropriate in one context but harmful in another. Take for instance the term “victim” – no one wants to be defined solely by their suffering. Possessives can also be tricky, as they can imply power dynamics. For example, a person enduring mistreatment from a partner should not be defined by the mistreatment or the abuser.

In our current review of Sue Roe’s latest book, “Hidden Portraits: Six Women Who Shaped Picasso’s Life,” we see how language intersects with themes of violence. The book delves into the lives of the women who were pivotal in Picasso’s life, not just as muses or companions, but as individuals with their own agency and artistic talents. It challenges the notion of reducing these women to mere extensions of Picasso, highlighting their independence and creativity. Bridget Quinn’s review of the book emphasizes that these women were not simply “Picasso’s women” but individuals in their own right.

Moving on to the news section, we see significant developments in the art world. South Africa has decided to cancel a performance centered on Israel’s actions in Gaza for its 2026 Venice Biennale pavilion, a move attributed to the country’s Minister of Sport, Arts, and Culture. Additionally, the White House has withdrawn from two international cultural heritage preservation and arts policy groups, citing conflicting interests.

In another sponsored content piece, documentary filmmaker Carin Leong’s short film “Sandcastles” explores the transient nature of human existence through sand, offering a unique perspective on creativity and impermanence.

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Shifting to the critics’ corner, Judith Stein’s review of Henri Rousseau’s paintings sheds light on the artist’s personal story and the technical studies that have revealed hidden aspects of his work. Dan Schindel’s critique of the film “100 Nights of Hero” discusses how it captures the feminist commentary of Isabel Greenberg’s graphic novel while simplifying its narrative complexity.

In the “Beer With a Painter” segment, Jennifer Samet sits down with artist Michael Berryhill to discuss his artistic journey and beliefs. Berryhill’s statement about creating art for the society one dreams of resonates with readers, emphasizing the power of art to envision a better world.

A member comment by Steve Liggett on Rhea Nayyar’s piece “Artists React to the ICE Killing of Renee Nicole Good” calls for a thorough investigation into the tragic incident and highlights the importance of peaceful protest in seeking justice.

Lastly, in the archive section, Rhea Nayyar explores the long-overdue recognition of Françoise Gilot’s work at the Picasso Museum, shedding light on her resilience in the face of adversity.

Overall, this curated content offers a diverse range of perspectives and insights, showcasing the richness and complexity of the art world.

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