Rome hosts the exhibition “Picasso. The Language of Ideas” at the Museo Storico della Fanteria, a journey that explores the extraordinary versatility of Pablo Picasso and his ability to communicate through multiple artistic languages. The exhibition is divided into six thematic sections that lead visitors from the beginning of the artist’s career to his most innovative experiments, presenting early paintings and drawings, lithographs and etchings, ceramics, and designs for sets and costumes, including those created for the famous ballet Le Tricorne, inspired by popular Spain. The exhibition highlights an eclectic and innovative Picasso, capable of moving effortlessly between painting, engraving, ceramics, and set design, offering visitors an immersive experience of his creativity and his constant desire to explore new expressive languages. The exhibition is enriched with educational tools and content that facilitate the understanding of his art, making the visit suitable for both art enthusiasts and students, and offering a unique opportunity to admire iconic and lesser-known works, testifying to the vast talent of one of the greatest masters of the 20th century.