It's a very interesting exhibition, presenting his work from a different perspective. I was especially pleased to see Weeping Woman up close, I'd seen it before, but I think it had been behind a barrier so you couldn't examine the brushwork.

Weeping Woman, (1937), by Pablo Picasso, in The Guardian, (September 2025).
While I was there, peering at every inch, another woman took a photograph of me and the picture, because I was "taking so long" 😂.
🤣 You reminded me of when I saw El Bosco's Garden of Delights. I spent about 15 minutes admiring every inch of the painting and my companion went for a walk in the meantime. Nobody interrupted me. It was a wonderful experience to enjoy one of my favourite paintings for myself for so long.
I didn't know this Picasso painting. I like it. I wouldn't mind having it hanging in the living room. 😁
That would be a lovely way to spend some time!