Related Exhibits
- The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant-Garde, The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New-York, February 28 – June 3, 2012.
- The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant-Garde, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, May 21, 2011 – September 6, 2011, http://www.sfmoma.org/exhib_events/exhibitions/410.
- Seeing Gertrude Stein: five stories, Washington, D.C.: The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, October 14, 2011 – January 22, 2012.
- Seeing Gertrude Stein: five stories, San Francisco: Contemporary Jewish Museum, May 12, 2011 – September 6, 2011, http://www.thecjm.org/index.php?option=com_ccevents&scope=exbt&task=current.
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Four live presentations of a new production, San Francisco: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, August 18–21, 2011, http://tickets.ybca.org/single/psDetail.aspx?psn=13476.
- Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris, San Francisco: M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, June 11, 2011 – October 9, 2011, http://deyoung.famsf.org/deyoung/exhibitions/picasso-masterpieces-mus-e-national-picasso-paris
- Riba-Rovira year 2012 Galeria Muro, Homenage for Gertrude Stein, Valencia, ES.
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