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    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Vik Muniz, Boy with a pipe, after Picasso , 2006
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Vik Muniz, Boy with a pipe, after Picasso , 2006
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    Vik Muniz São Paulo, Brazil, 1961

    Boy with a pipe, after Picasso , 2006
    Chromogenic print mounted on aluminum
    223.5 x 180.3 cm

    Further images

    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Vik Muniz, Still life with a Bouquet of Fruits, after Caravaggio, 2006
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Vik Muniz, Still life with a Bouquet of Fruits, after Caravaggio, 2006
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Vik Muniz, Still life with a Bouquet of Fruits, after Caravaggio, 2006
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) Vik Muniz, Still life with a Bouquet of Fruits, after Caravaggio, 2006
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 5 ) Vik Muniz, Still life with a Bouquet of Fruits, after Caravaggio, 2006

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    In his Pictures of Pigment series, Vik Muniz painstakingly recreates Boy with a Pipe, one of Pablo Picasso’s most renowned paintings. Painted in 1905 during Picasso’s Rose Period, Boy with...
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    In his Pictures of Pigment series, Vik Muniz painstakingly recreates Boy with a Pipe, one of Pablo Picasso’s most renowned paintings.

     

    Painted in 1905 during Picasso’s Rose Period, Boy with a Pipe depicts a young Parisian boy holding a pipe and adorned with a garland of flowers. This period marked a departure from the melancholic tones of Picasso’s Blue Period, embracing warmer hues of pink, orange, and red, which imbued his works with a newfound sense of lightness and sentimentality. Boy with a Pipe reflects Picasso’s fascination with bohemian life in Montmartre, where he lived at the time, drawing inspiration from the local performers, poets, and artists who shaped his evolving style. The painting’s enigmatic aura, combined with its masterful use of color and composition, has made it one of the most celebrated works of Picasso’s early career.

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    Exhibitions

    'Vik Muniz'. Moscow House of Photography. Nov–Dec 2007
    'Vik Muniz'. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow. June–Oct 2018

    Publications

    Exhibition catalogue 'Vik Muniz'. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow, 2007. p. 111
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