
Wifredo Lam and Pablo Picasso: [title needed] brings together approximately fifty works spanning 1918 to 1978 — paintings, frescos, works on paper, collage, and ceramics — to examine the deep lifelong friendship between two of the twentieth century's most significant artists. Lam and Picasso first met in Paris in 1938, with Picasso later safeguarding Lam's entire oeuvre during World War II. Highlights include Lam's rare Étude pour La Jungle (1943) and two Picasso frescos from his 1918 honeymoon. The exhibition takes place in the same New York premises where both artists exhibited together between 1940 and 1946.