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Diana Widmaier Picasso (born March 12, 1974) is a French art historian specialized in modern art, living in Paris.
Diana Widmaier Picasso | |
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Born | Marseille, France | March 12, 1974
Other names | Diana Widmaier–Picasso |
Occupation(s) | art historian, art curator |
Known for | Menē |
Children | 1 |
Mother | Maya Widmaier-Picasso |
Relatives | Pablo Picasso (maternal grandfather) |
Diana Widmaier Picasso is the daughter of Maya Widmaier-Picasso, and the maternal granddaughter of Pablo Picasso and Marie-Thérèse Walter.[1][2] After a Master's degree in private Law (from Paris-Assas University), and a master's degree in art history (from Paris-Sorbonne University)—her thesis was about the art market in France in the seventeenth century—she decided to specialize in old master drawings.[3] She worked on several exhibitions in museums (Metropolitan Museum in New York, Institut Néerlandais in Paris), and later became an expert in old master drawings at Sotheby's in London and Paris for three years.
She is the co-founder with Roy Sebag and Chief Artistic Officer of a jewelry company called Menē launched in 2017.[4][5][6][7]
Diana Widmaier Picasso is involved in art organizations: Trustee MoMA PS1, New York (since 2009), Trustee Kunst-Werke, Berlin (since 2007), International Council of MoMA, New York (since 2000), Tate International Council, London (since 2005), Visiting Committee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the 19th, 20th and 21st century Departments (since 2008), Member of Performing Art committee of the Whitney Museum, New York (since 2013).
She is also involved in non-profit organizations: Girls Inc. (organization that focuses on giving confidence to girls), Elevate New York (youth development program), Chez Bushwick (organization dedicated to the advancement of interdisciplinary art and performance), Education Through Music (organization that provides instruments and music classes in inner city schools).
She has a daughter born in April 2017.[citation needed]
In 2017, she was named Knight of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.[8]
In 2022, she was named Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by Rima Abdul Malak.[9]
Since May 2023, she is part of the board of directors of ARTEX, world’s first and only blockchain based artpiece exchange platform.
In 2003, Diana Widmaier Picasso created a research company called DWP Editions and started gathering information on her grandfather’s works.[10][11] Since 2013, she is working on a catalogue raisonné of Picasso’s sculptures with a team of researchers (Olivia Speer and Claire Rougé).[12][13] This catalogue will present over 2000 three-dimensional works including materials like plaster, bronze, wood, terra-cotta, cardboard and paper.[14]
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