Los Angeles Times

A peek at the artists at work

- By Jessica Gelt jessica.gelt@latimes.com Twitter: @jessicagel­t

In a great work of art, the artist’s hand is invisible. Not so in the traveling exhibition “Revealed,” which shows famous artists at work in their studios. The series of nearly 40 photograph­s has been culled from the archives of the French weekly magazine Paris Match by Pablo Picasso’s grandson, Olivier Widmaier Picasso.

The pictures are showing in lobbies and other public spaces at Sofitel hotels in five cities, beginning in New York and ending in Beverly Hills next April. In between, the exhibit will be in Washington, D.C., Chicago and Montreal.

Picasso, whose mother, Maya, is the daughter of the Cubist master and his French mistress and model, Marie-Thérèse Walter, says the exhibit is suited for a hotel run because it is an intimate experience. Through the lens of various Paris Match photograph­ers we see Pablo Picasso playing with a Dalmatian in a studio cluttered with his art; Kees van Dongen painting Brigitte Bardot, who peers curiously at his canvas; Salvador Dalí painting a rhino from what appears to be inside of its habitat at the zoo; and Marc Chagall hard at work on a giant mural at the Palais Garnier opera house in Paris.

Of particular interest is the way the various artists do or don’t interact with the camera.

“You see the difference between artists,” Picasso says. “You see one who is at ease with his interior. He does what he wants and the photograph­er has no power over the situation. Then there are others who want to show the viewer something.”

Dalí, for example, is clearly performing, while Pablo Picasso is not. “My grandfathe­r was impressed by photograph­y very early in his career, even in 1905 when he was poor and living in Montmartre,” Picasso said. “You see how comfortabl­e he is with photograph­ers and photograph­y.”

 ?? Rene Vital Paris Match / Sof itel Luxur y Hotels ?? JEAN COCTEAU in a shot that is part of the “Revealed” exhibit traveling to five Sofitel hotels.
Rene Vital Paris Match / Sof itel Luxur y Hotels JEAN COCTEAU in a shot that is part of the “Revealed” exhibit traveling to five Sofitel hotels.
 ?? Andre Sartres Paris Match / Sof itel Luxur y Hotels ?? PABLO PICASSO, with his future wife, Jacqueline Roque, plays with a dog. The photo is part of a show curated by his grandson.
Andre Sartres Paris Match / Sof itel Luxur y Hotels PABLO PICASSO, with his future wife, Jacqueline Roque, plays with a dog. The photo is part of a show curated by his grandson.
 ?? Manuel Litran Paris Match / Sof itel Luxur y Hotels ?? SALVADOR Dalí paints a rhino from what appears to be inside of the animal’s zoo enclosure.
Manuel Litran Paris Match / Sof itel Luxur y Hotels SALVADOR Dalí paints a rhino from what appears to be inside of the animal’s zoo enclosure.

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