Picasso the Foreigner
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Picasso the Foreigner
Before Picasso became Picasso—the iconic artist now celebrated as one of France’s leading figures—he was constantly surveilled by the French police.
"Absorbing [and] astute . . . Cohen-Solal captures a facet of Picasso's character long overlooked." -The Wall Street Journal
Before Picasso became Picasso—the iconic artist now celebrated as one of France's leading figures—he was constantly surveilled by the French police. Soon after his arrival in 1901, he was flagged as an anarchist by the security services—the first of many entries in an extensive case file. Though he became increasingly wealthy as his reputation grew worldwide, Picasso's art was largely excluded from public collections in France for the next four decades. The genius who conceived Guernica in 1937 as a visceral statement against fascism was even denied French citizenship three years later, on the eve of the Nazi occupation. In France, Picasso faced a triple stigma—as a foreigner, a political radical, and an avant-garde artist.
Picasso the Foreigner approaches the artist from an entirely new angle, making use of long-overlooked archival sources. In this groundbreaking narrative, Picasso emerges as an artist who ignored national modes in favour of contemporary cosmopolitan forms. Annie Cohen-Solal reveals how Picasso strategised and fought to preserve his agency, eventually leaving Paris for good in 1955. He chose the south over the north and craftspeople over academicians, while simultaneously achieving widespread fame. The artist never became a citizen of France, yet he dynamised the country's culture like few other figures in its history. This book, for the first time, explains how.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781250321862
Publisher: St Martin's Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 16 March 2026
Country: United States
Imprint: Picador USA
Illustration: 8 Pages of Color Images / Notes, Index of Names, Index of Works
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 208.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 608
About the Author
Annie Cohen-Solal, a writer and social historian, is Distinguished Professor at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. After earning her PhD from the Sorbonne, she taught at universities in Berlin, Jerusalem, New York, and Paris, and has served as the cultural counselor to the French embassy in the United States. Her books include biographies of Jean-Paul Sartre, Leo Castelli, and Mark Rothko, all of which have been widely translated. Picasso the Foreigner was awarded the 2021 Prix Femina Essai; an exhibition curated by Cohen-Solal and based on the research for this book appeared in Paris at the Museum of the History of Immigration, in partnership with the Musée National Picasso-Paris, in 2021. Sam Taylor is an award-winning literary translator and novelist. His four novels have been published in ten languages, and he has translated more than sixty books from the French, including Laurent Binet's HHhH, Leila Slimani's The Perfect Nanny, and Marcel Proust's The Seventy-Five Folios. He grew up in England, spent a decade in France, and now lives in the United States.
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