with a ceremony and celebration.ĭesigned by Tavares Strachan, the piece is the brainchild of Clara Wu Tsai.
The two sculptures - named “You Belong Here/We Belong Here” - have been installed on either side of the Barclays Center subway entrance on the arena plaza and will officially be turned on Saturday at 4 p.m. Plaza events will begin two and a half hours prior to tipoff of each game during Opening Week. There will be a pregame celebration for every one of the games on the plaza outside the arena featuring music by DJ Michael Ortiz, performances by Team Hype and the Brooklyn Nets Beats drumline, a mini basketball court, prize giveaways and more. the Charlotte Hornets, a two-day viewing of a $20 million Jean-Michel Basquiat portrait by Andy Warhol at the Crown Club and the unveiling of new set of merchandise by designer Warren Lotas that’s already gotten the fan base excited. The homestand will also feature halftime concerts during five of the games starting with Busta Rhymes on Sunday after vs.
The 2021-22 season mark the 10th of Nets basketball in Brooklyn. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany this artwork.įramed to museum-grade, conservation standards, Pablo Picasso Portrait stylise de Jacqueline (Tête de Femme) (Stylized portrait of Jacqueline (Head of a Woman)), 1962 is presented in a complementary moulding and finished with silk-wrapped mats and optical grade Plexiglas.The Nets and Barclays Center will debut two new neon sculptures and a new courtside restaurant, the Crown Club, this weekend to mark Opening Night - and the beginning of a week’s worth of home games - at the Brooklyn arena. Pablo Picasso: Tome I, Catalogue de l’oeuvre grave et lithographie 1904-1967. Picasso Peintre-Graveur: Tome V, Catalogue Raisonne de L’oeuvre Grave et Lithographie et des Monotypes 1959-1965. Pablo Picasso Portrait stylise de Jacqueline (T ête de Femme) (Stylized portrait of Jacqueline (Head of a Woman)), 1962 is fully documented and referenced in the below catalogue raisonnés and texts (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that will accompany the sale of the work).ġ. This work is a captivating and eye-catching showcasing of Picasso's cubist abstract style.Ĭreated in 1962, Pablo Picasso Portrait stylise de Jacqueline (Tête de Femme) (Stylized portrait of Jacqueline (Head of a Woman)) is a Linoleum cut printed in colors on Arches wove paper. This work is hand-signed by Pablo Picasso (Malaga, 1881 - Mougins, 1973) in pencil in the lower right margin. Numbered from the edition of 50 in pencil in the lower left margin, aside from an additional approximately 20 Artist's Proofs. Picasso experimented with the technique of linoleum cutting and used the medium in new and inventive ways to create unique linocut prints. Picasso makes use of negative space in this print which allows the color of the paper to come through and become part of the composition itself. This portrait is an intriguing abstracted and deconstructed composition of Jacqueline, an excellent example of Picasso's well known artistic style. The work is one of many portraits Picasso created of his second wife Jacqueline Roque, one of his most infamous artistic muses. Pablo Picasso Portrait stylise de Jacqueline (Tête de Femme) (Stylized portrait of Jacqueline (Head of a Woman)), 1962 is a vibrant linocut featuring warm golden yellows set against stark black.