Pablo Picasso, 'The Dream' (Le Rêve) 1932. Image: courtesy of Succession Picasso/DACS

This year, the work of Pablo Picasso—one of the major figures of 20th-century art—will go on show in various European museums. Here are six must-see Picasso exhibitions coming in 2018.

"Y Fellini soñó con Picasso" [And Fellini Dreamed Picasso], Museo Picasso Malaga, Spain, February 13 to May 13, 2018
In 1962, Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini got up one morning and described a dreamed encounter with Pablo Picasso in his "The Book of Dreams." Started in 1960, on the suggestion of his psychoanalyst, the book featured written and drawn accounts of what the filmmaker dreamed about. He dreamed about Picasso three times: in 1962, he dreamed that he and his wife were in Picasso's kitchen; in 1967, he dreamed of Picasso as an elder brother and artistic father; and finally, in 1980, Picasso spoke to him as if to a friend and teacher.

The exposition will feature a selection of drawings, films, photographs and other documents belonging to the Italian director, along with paintings, sculptures and drawings by Pablo Picasso, highlighting the two 20th-century artists' shared sensibilities and obsessions.

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"De Calder à Koons, Bijoux d'Artistes. La Collection Idéale de Diane Venet" [From Calder to Koons, Artists' Jewelry. The Ideal Collection of Diane Venet], Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France, March 7 to July 1, 2018
Collector Diane Venet is sharing her collection of artists' jewelry, built up over almost 30 years, in a show complemented by loans from galleries, collectors and artists' families. The collection includes pieces from Jeff Koons, Anish Kapoor, Louise Bourgeois and Pablo Picasso.

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Pablo Picasso, 'Mythological Scene by the Sea,' 1938. Image: courtesy of Sucesión Pablo Picasso
Above Pablo Picasso, 'Mythological Scene by the Sea,' 1938. Image: courtesy of Sucesión Pablo Picasso

"The EY Exhibition: Picasso 1932 - Love, Fame, Tragedy", Tate Modern, London, UK, March 8 to September 9, 2018
This will be the first solo exhibition of Picasso's work ever held at London's Tate Modern museum. The show will focus on the year 1932 -- a pivotal time in the artist's career, as his work became more sensual and his celebrity status was cemented. The show features more than 100 paintings, sculptures and works on paper displayed by date of creation.

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"Guernica," Musée National Picasso, Paris, France, March 27 to July 29, 2018
Marking the 80th anniversary of the artist's famous "Guernica" painting, Musée National Picasso in Paris has joined forces with Madrid's Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía for an exposition exploring the history of the work and Picasso's political engagement.

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"Picasso, voyages imaginaires" [Picasso, imaginary journeys], Centre de la Vieille Charité and MUCEM, Marseille, France, February 16 to June 24, 2018
Although Picasso didn't travel much beyond his journeys between Spain, France, the Netherlands, Italy and Germany, his work is steeped in influences from many cultures other than his own. This will be explored through around 100 paintings, sculptures and drawings, shown alongside key works from the museums of Marseille and MUCEM.

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"Picasso, les années Vallauris" [Picasso, the Vallauris years], various locations in Vallauris, France, June 23 to October 15, 2018
This exhibition focuses on the years that Picasso spent in Vallauris, from 1947 to 1955. During this time, Picasso was surrounded by his family, as well as various personalities from the worlds of art and literature, such as Paul Eluard, Jacques Prévert and Jean Cocteau. His artistic production was renewed, notably through ceramics but also sculpture. In 1949, the artist donated his "Man with Ram" sculpture to the town and painted his "War and Peace" murals in the town's chapel. The exhibition will offer an overview of these years, showing almost 200 works in different locations in the town, from the Musée National Pablo Picasso, to the Musée Magnelli and the Madoura Pottery.

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Pablo Picasso, Study for Guernica (Head of a Horse), 1937. Image: courtesy of Musée de la Reine Sofia, Madrid / Succession Picasso
Above Pablo Picasso, Study for Guernica (Head of a Horse), 1937. Image: courtesy of Musée de la Reine Sofia, Madrid / Succession Picasso

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