Penang, Malaysia, December 29, 2025 – Lin Xiang Xiong Art Gallery proudly presents its inaugural special exhibition, Picasso and Lin Xiang Xiong: A Dialogue Across Time, a showcase that explores the universal theme of peace through the works of two visionary artists from different eras. Running now till 31 March 2026, this exhibition brings together over 60 works by Pablo Picasso - including lithographs, photolithographs, posters, prints, and select silk pieces - alongside more than 300 paintings by Professor Lin Xiang Xiong.
Special Exhibit: Picasso and Lin Xiang Xiong – A Dialogue Across Time
On view at Lin Xiang Xiong Art Gallery, Penang, Malaysia, until 31 March 2026
A Conversation between Two Artists from Different Era and Space to Respond to Reality

National Congress for the Movement for Peace, Pablo Picasso. 1962.
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| Humanité Dimanche, Pablo Picasso. 1953. |
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| A long, long way to go, Lin Xiang Xiong. 2020. |
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| Special Exhibit at the Lin Xiang Xiong Art Gallery, |
Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, lived through two world wars, the Spanish Civil War, and the early Cold War period. His art became a powerful response to violence, human suffering, and the global quest for peace. Far beyond personal expression, Picasso’s works served as a public voice against war, using recurring symbols such as doves, bouquets, and human faces to communicate hope and dignity.
“War and Peace synthesise Picasso’s vision: lucidity in horror, faith in humanity’s capacity to rebuild, create, love, and transmit. At the heart of a torn 20th century, Picasso made art a force of resistance and hope,” illustrated Alin Avila, French art critic andcurator.
Lin Xiang Xiong’s practice, spanning the late 20th century into the present, reflects a world still grappling with ethnic conflicts, regional wars, refugee crises, and humanitarian challenges. His emotionally charged works confront these realities head-on, urging viewers to recognize that peace remains an unfinished responsibility.
“Picasso’s selected works were never intended for private collectors. They were created to circulate in society and enter our lives,” said Professor Lin Xiang Xiong. “They embody the spirit of ‘Art for Peace.’ Art is not only to be viewed, it is a platform for social dialogue.”
The Exhibition
Rather than focusing on a single iconic masterpiece, the exhibition offers a comprehensive visual narrative of peace:
Together, Picasso and Lin Xiang Xiong create a profound dialogue - Picasso helps us see peace through symbolic language, while Lin reminds us that war and suffering persist today. This exhibition underscores that peace is not a historical achievement but an ongoing global responsibility.
Professor Lin explained, “Visitors to this special exhibit are not just viewing valuable artworks, they are engaging with an evolving visual archive of how peace has been imagined, communicated and shared across time. Choosing Picasso is not about artistic prestige, it is about honouring his example of public responsibility. In moments of extreme conflict, Picasso chose to respond, consistently and powerfully. That commitment forms the foundation of this exhibition.”
The special exhibit Picasso and Lin Xiang Xiong: An Artistic Dialogue on Peace Across Time, is held at Lin Xiang Xiong Art Gallery, Penang and will run from now until 31 March 2026. Audiences of all ages are welcome.
Gallery Hours
Tue – Thu: 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Fri – Sun: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Mon: Closed
Entrance Ticket to Special Exhibit
Adult (13 & up):Mykad RM38/RM42 (weekend) | Standard RM50/RM55 (weekend)
Senior Citizen (60 & up): Mykad RM19/RM21 (weekend) | Standard RM25/RM28 (weekend)
Children (13 & below): Mykad RM19/RM21 (weekend) | Standard RM25/RM28 (weekend)
Children (4 & below): Free
~ Bonde Senyum Riang ~






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