The works that Picasso gifted to his barber begin their move to another museum in Buitrago del Lozoya
The Picasso artworks gifted to his barber are being relocated to a new museum in Buitrago del Lozoya, which is undergoing a 15-month construction.
The Picasso artworks, which the famed painter gifted to his barber Eugenio Arias, are set to be relocated to a new museum building in Buitrago del Lozoya, a small town in the northern region of Madrid. This relocation comes as the town has decided to expand its facilities to better showcase the significant collection. The new building, located in the town square, is expected to enhance the display and accessibility of the artworks, which historically draw approximately 40,000 visitors annually.
Buitrago del Lozoya has been a long-time custodian of these gifts since Arias donated them to the Madrid Provincial Council with the intention that they be exhibited in his hometown. This initiative underscores the importance of local heritage and community identity, as the artworks represent both Picasso's legacy and the intimate relationship he had with Arias, who was not only his barber but also a friend.
The new museum aims to provide an improved experience for visitors and to preserve the historical significance of the artworks. As the town invests in its infrastructure to support cultural tourism, this project signals a commitment to enhancing local cultural offerings and solidifying Buitrago del Lozoya's place on the map as a destination for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.