National Geographic follows its Albert Einstein installment of 'Genius' with a cliche-ridden look at Pablo Picasso (played by Antonio Banderas), his pronouncements about art and the women who inspired ...
“Genius” chronicled the life and work of Albert Einstein, but for its second season, it’ll tackle a genius of a different kind. National Geographic announced Wednesday that the series’ Season 2 will ...
One, perhaps not unreasonable, criticism of Genius: Picasso – indeed, a critique of Genius in general, or at least of its premise – could be that it’s too concerned with the great man theory. The ...
Emmy-nominated cinematographer Mathias Herndl came up with some visual tricks to conceptualize "Picasso" (starring Emmy contender Antonio Banderas). After visualizing Einstein’s theory of relativity ...
Actor Antonio Banderas is going home -- returning to Spain to portray his hometown's great 20th century artist, Pablo Picasso. Our Seth Doane tagged along: To Antonio Banderas, Málaga, Spain, becomes ...
For the second season of their National Geographic Channel anthology series “Genius,” showrunner Ken Biller and producers Ron Howard and Brian Grazer turn their attention from Albert Einstein to Pablo ...
Painter Pablo Picasso will be the subject of National Geographic’s second season of Genius, a subject described by exec producer Ron Howard as enigmatic, “tremendously fascinating and inspiring.” ...
“People say that I am a genius. That it all came easily to me. The truth is, the only way to be a true artist is to work day and night.” Those words are from Pablo Picasso, played by Antonio Banderas, ...
Antonio Banderas (left) and Samantha Colley play lovers Pablo Picasso and Dora Maar in "Genius." National Geographic/Dusan Martincek Loving Pablo Picasso (Antonio Banderas) was sometimes a bruising ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What is the role of an artist in a time of international crisis? Are they bound to use their platform to speak up, either through ...
What is the role of an artist in a time of international crisis? Are they bound to use their platform to speak up, either through their work or other means? Or should they remain silent, stuck in ...
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