Henry Taylor, where thoughts provoke

Henry Taylor, where thoughts provoke

With Joanne Snrech, curator at the Musée Picasso and curator of the exhibition

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June 26
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The exhibition, laid out across two floors and thirteen rooms, brings together approximately one hundred works –including painting, sculpture, and installation– through which Henry Taylor explores the richness and complexity of the human experience. Whether portraying friends, loved ones, unnamed passersby, or well-known figures, Taylor’s compositions offer a multilayered vision of contemporary life. His work is direct and deeply resonant: he weaves visual narratives that speak to individual journeys and broader social currents, blending personal experience, collective memory, and thoughtful dialogues with art history. References to inspiring figures such as David Hammons, Philip Guston, and Pablo Picasso highlight Taylor’s dynamic engagement with the past as he reimagines it for the present.