The Picasso exhibition in Milan, from September 20, 2024 to February 2, 2025, is the big news of the autumn-winter exhibition season in Milan: hosted at the Palazzo Reale, the exhibition Picasso the Stranger aims to retrace the aesthetic and political trajectory of Pablo Picasso, a Spanish artist who lived in Paris for more than 60 years without ever obtaining French citizenship. An undisputed genius in the history of Western art, Picasso not only became the creator of some of the great masterpieces of the 20th century, but was also able to build a dense network of very powerful buyers, collaborators and collector friends, securing international exposure for his works and solid protection against harassment by the French government. A guided tour at the exhibition is the perfect opportunity to discover how the artist shaped his own identity while living in the difficult condition of an immigrant in a country that was anything but welcoming.