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Picasso: Minotaurs and matadors

Pablo's grandson Bernard Ruiz-Picasso and friend Sir John Richardson discuss his work

A new exhibition of Pablo Picasso's art around the theme of Minotaurs and matadors has opened at the Gagosian Gallery in London.

It is curated by the artist's close friend and life long biographer Sir John Richardson, now 93, in collaboration with Bernard Ruiz-Picasso, the artist's grandson.

Reporter Nicola Stanbridge spoke to them about the art, Picasso's misogyny and his later life.

(Image: 'Minotaure caressant du mufle la main d鈥檜ne dormeuse', Picasso, June 18, 1933. Credit: Gagosian Museum)

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