The Muses
This autumn’s major exhibition at Artipelag is an extensive presentation of eight women artists who inspired one of the most iconic artists of the 20th century – Pablo Picasso. The exhibition The Muses – Inspiring and Challenging Picasso – features 150 works by the women artists who were active in the same circles as Picasso.

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Throughout his career, Pablo Picasso had many different kinds of relationships with women: as wives, lovers and friends. They inspired and challenged him in a creative search for new approaches, in literature, theatre, philosophy, dance, photography, ceramics and various forms of painting. This autumn’s exhibition at Artipelag highlights eight women artists who have had a powerful influence on Picasso’s life and work. We are calling them muses, in the Greek mythological sense, where muses were not only patrons of the arts but also generated creative inspiration collectively with others.
“With a curious mind, Picasso was immersed in a multitude of artistic movements, including cubism and surrealism, and explored developed them continuously. In this exhibition, we wanted to celebrate the women artists who sparked his creative quest,” says Bo Nilsson, director of Artipelag.
The exhibition spans from the early-20th-century cubist period, and his surrealist epoch in the mid-1920s, to the postwar era and life on the French Riviera. Visitors will be introduced to the muses from Picasso’s cubist period, such as the author Gertrude Stein (1874–1946), the artist Fernande Olivier (1881–1966) and the ballerina in the Ballets Russes, Olga Khokhlova (1891–1955), who encouraged his enthusiasm for dance, theatre and stage design. The artist and photographer Dora Maar (1907–1997) awakened his political awareness, seen in their collaboration on the painting of Guernica (1937). The photographer Lee Miller (1907–1977) modelled for Picasso and made more than 1,000 photographic portraits of him, consolidating his position as one of the most prominent contemporary artist celebs.
Visitors will also meet the French artist Françoise Gilot (1921–2023), who was essential to Picasso’s development in the field of drawing and printmaking. They lived together in Vallauris, where, for more than 20 years, he created ceramic prototypes in the Madoura workshop, with Suzanne Ramié (1905–1974) as its artistic director. In southern France, Picasso also met Lydia Corbett (b. 1934), who went by the name of Sylvette David at the time. Lydia Corbett described this encounter as life-changing.
The Muses – Inspiring and Challenging Picasso brings together works by these selected artists, who had a mutual creative exchange with Picasso and challenged him to find new paths in his art.
Featured artists:
Lydia Corbett née Sylvette David, Françoise Gilot, Olga Khokhlova, Dora Maar, Lee Miller, Fernande Olivier, Pablo Picasso, Suzanne Ramié /Madoura, Gertrude Stein.
The Muses – Inspiring and Challenging Picasso is shown at Artipelag from 4 October 2025 to 8 February 2026.
Welcome to explore the exhibition at Artipelag from October 4!
Image credit:
Picasso with metal sculpture of Jaqueline Roque,
Notre Dame de Vie, Mougins, France 1963 by Lee Miller.
© Lee Miller Archives, England 2025.
All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk
Artwork: Pablo Picasso, Head of a Woman with yellow ribbon,
1963 © Succession Picasso/Bildupphovsrätt 2025.
Information
Admission:
- Adults (18+): 200 SEK
- Seniors (65+)/Students: 175 SEK
- Under 18: Free admission
Enjoy 25 SEK discount when booking your tickets online. Applies to every ticket type.
Free admission on Wednesdays after 5 PM, until Dec 17.
Read more about our Wednesdays evening openings
The exhibition runs from October 4, 2025 to February 8, 2026, and will be open Tuesday–Sunday.
Join a short introduction (in Swedish) led by one of our knowledgeable art guides and explore the exhibition in greater depth.
The tour is included in the admission fee and lasts about 15 minutes.
For groups larger than 20, we recommend booking a private tour.
Tuesday–Sunday
11:30 am (in Swedish)
There are also Swedish introductions at 6:30 pm on Wednesdays.
Subject to change.
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Oil on canvas / Olja på duk
Private Collection, France

Fotograf: Jean-Baptiste Beranger




