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Why Dublin is the surprising city to delve into Picasso’s troubling relationship with women … from the Independent Michael Hodges

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Not focusing just on Picasso, but also highlighting the importance of the other people around him, a new exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin, in partnership with the Musée Picasso in Paris, promises a new perspective on the troubled artist, writes Michael Hodges

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