Launching the 2025 Programme at the start of the year, Picasso: the Royan sketchbooks will analyse the sketchbooks produced by the artist in the French town of Royan, where he lived for a year following the outbreak of World War II. This will be followed next summer by the work of Oscar Domínguez, the surrealist artist from Tenerife, which will occupy the museum’s temporary exhibition galleries in parallel to an exhibition on the Belgian artist Farah Atassi entitled Genius Loci. Finally, next autumn the museum will be presenting Picasso. Memory and desire, focusing on the artist’s output between 1925 and 1945.
In another new feature for the Museo Picasso’s exhibition programme for 2025, prominent international artists will be invited to transform a space in the Buenavista Palace. The “Places” project will benefit from the participation of renowned creators, such as the Trisha Brown Company, known for its innovative approach to contemporary dance. This initiative will not only enrich the city's cultural panorama but it will also promote dialogue between different artistic disciplines and historic heritage.