Françoise Gilot
‘The story can be almost as important as the piece itself’: philanthropist Christian Levett on his approach to collecting
After ditching investment management to make time for his true passion, the founder of the Mougins Museum of Classical Art in France has swapped Old Masters for Modern art
The woman who riled Picasso finally gets an exhibition in Paris
Picasso Museum is showing a display of works by Françoise Gilot who walked away from the Spanish master
From Phyllida Barlow to Angela Flowers—remembering the artists, collectors, curators and gallerists who died in 2023
The artists Vivan Sundaram and Françoise Gilot, collectors Harald Falckenberg and Barry Humphries plus curator Vincent Honoré were also lost to the art world this year
Remembering Françoise Gilot, who showed that being a muse of Pablo Picasso did not preclude being a great artist herself
The French painter and memoirist, who worked in Paris, London and the United States, showed elegance and ferocity in her work and a remarkable versatility as a colourist
Picasso's daughter Paloma appointed administrator of his estate
Paloma Ruiz-Picasso, whose mother Françoise Gilot died in June, takes over from her brother Claude
Françoise Gilot, artist whose prolific career transcended early relationship with Picasso, has died, aged 101
Gilot, whose distinctive figurative paintings span eight decades, infamously dumped the famous Spanish artist





