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Roving art show on view at the Provincial Museum brings Pablo Picasso to Cuban masses

PINAR DEL RIO (AP).- A traveling exhibition of art donated by a U.S. philanthropist is giving Cubans outside the capital a rare chance to see works from masters such as Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol that would normally hang in world-class galleries instead of sleepy provincial cities. Selections from the 120-piece collection have already toured Camaguey and Holguin in the island’s far-flung east and recently went on display in the western city of Pinar del Rio, known more for tobacco farms than art museums. More than a dozen works by Joan Miro, Marcel Duchamp, Camille Pissarro, Georges Rouault, Roy Lichtenstein and others went up in the glassed lobby of a local TV station, watched over by just a few police and guards and prompting curious passers-by to pop in to see what all the fuss was about. The showcase of the exhibit was a few blocks up the street at the Provincial Museum: 12