“We signed the MOU with M+ because our two institutions share the aspiration to develop new, more inclusive forms of partnership … based on a genuine exchange of knowledge, skills and expertise on both sides,” said Cecile Debray, president of the French museum.
“International collaborations enable us not only to stimulate the cultural scene abroad, but also to diversify our viewpoints within our own institutions. It is a way to challenge and renew oneself, [which] the Musee National Picasso-Paris makes a priority.”
Sitting alongside works at the M+, Picasso’s pieces can be…








