The National Arts Club is pleased to collaborate with the John Szoke Gallery in presenting an intimate exploration of
Pablo Picasso as a printmaker. Regarded as the most significant printmaker since Rembrandt,
Picasso made people rethink prints as an art form through his use of various techniques, bold experimentation and imaginative and seductive themes. The exhibition will feature ten important prints, including selections from the Suite Vollard, created between 1930 and 1951.