Christine Ruiz-Picasso, driving force behind Museo Picasso Málaga, dies at 97
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Christine Ruiz-Picasso, driving force behind Museo Picasso Málaga, dies at 97
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MALAGA.- Christine Ruiz-Picasso, the woman whose determination helped fulfill Pablo Picasso’s long-held dream of having a museum in his hometown, has died at the age of 97. She passed away on April 6, 2026, at her home in Provence, France, surrounded by her family.

Her death marks the loss of one of the most influential figures behind the preservation and promotion of Picasso’s legacy—particularly in Málaga, the city where the artist was born.

A life shaped by art and legacy

Born in France in 1928, Christine Ruiz-Picasso was deeply connected to the art world from an early age. Her life became intertwined with one of the most important artistic legacies of the 20th century when she married Paul Ruiz-Picasso, the eldest son of Pablo Picasso and Russian ballerina Olga Khokhlova.

Together they had a son, Bernard Ruiz-Picasso, who today continues the family’s commitment to safeguarding and promoting Picasso’s work. But it was Christine’s vision, persistence, and cultural sensitivity that would ultimately reshape Málaga’s relationship with its most famous son.

Making Picasso’s dream a reality

The idea of creating a museum dedicated to Picasso in Málaga dates back to 1953, when the artist himself explored the possibility. At the time, the project never came to fruition.

Decades later, Christine Ruiz-Picasso revived that ambition.

In the early 1990s, exhibitions such as Picasso clásico and Picasso, primera mirada brought the artist’s work back to Málaga, sparking a powerful response from the public. The enthusiasm was unmistakable—and Christine saw an opportunity.

By 1996, she had relaunched the idea of a museum, working closely with local authorities to bring the project to life.

The breakthrough came in 1997, when the Junta de Andalucía acquired the Palacio de Buenavista as the future home of the museum. Christine and her son Bernard made a decisive gesture: they donated 233 works, forming the core of what would become one of Spain’s most important museum collections.

On October 27, 2003, the Museo Picasso Málaga finally opened its doors.

Today, it receives around 800,000 visitors each year—a testament to the enduring global appeal of Picasso and to the vision of the woman who made the museum possible.

A lasting presence in Málaga

Christine Ruiz-Picasso remained closely connected to the museum throughout her life, serving as its Honorary President. Her contributions were widely recognized: in 2003, she was awarded the Grand Cross of Alfonso X the Wise, and she was also named an Adopted Daughter of Andalusia.

In 2023, on the museum’s 20th anniversary, the institution paid tribute to her by naming its auditorium in her honor. Though she could not attend due to health reasons, her presence was felt—her son Bernard remarked at the time that she was there “with her heart.”

A legacy beyond the museum

For the Museo Picasso Málaga, her passing is deeply personal. In a statement, the institution expressed both its sorrow and its gratitude, acknowledging her as a fundamental figure not only in its founding but also in its growth and identity.

Christine Ruiz-Picasso’s legacy extends far beyond a single institution. As a patron, cultural advocate, and guardian of Picasso’s heritage, she played a vital role in shaping how audiences around the world encounter the artist’s work today.

Her efforts ensured that Málaga—once distant from Picasso’s artistic presence—became a central place for understanding his life and legacy.

She is survived by her son Bernard Ruiz-Picasso and her family.

Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced in the coming days.










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