We spent about an hour walking through here to see Picasso's paintings, lithographs, and linocuts. It's a small exhibit, which really encourages you to just walk through and listen to each clip of the audio tour (which I typically never do in larger installations). I didn't know much about Picasso aside from his more popular paintings, so to learn about his lithographs/linocuts, was really intriguing. A linocut is like a giant stamp. Picasso would create entire series off of one linocut, which he would stamp once, then cut into and stamp again. Repeat. In one way, it's a bit heart-breaking to know that he just had the one linocut, vs having dozens of them to show the series..but that's kind of what makes it really beautiful.