"Marilyn Martin" is an United States/American singing/singer best known for her 1985 hit duet with Phil Collins, "Separate Lives."

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He was interested in the ritualistic aspect of African art. African art, like Picasso's art, is not about describing things, but about conveying the idea of things and people. The influence of African art on Picasso can be seen in the works he produced from 1907-9.

This is a first. Nowhere else in the world has there been an exhibition showing the relation between Picasso's work and African art.

We wanted to create a dialogue between Picasso and African art.

He not only saw pictures of African art in books; he was exposed to African art from many of the former French colonies. He learnt from Africa how to turn convex into concave, how to turn chubby cheeks into hollow cheeks.

Picasso never copied African art, which is why this show does not match a specific African work with a Picasso. He took its point of view to express his own art. In his drawings we can see three sketched antelopes which come very close to the Bambara sculptures of antelopes. But then he creates a metamorphosis in which he creates something phenomenal and new.