Ari Hodara, a Parisian engineer, won a 1941 Picasso painting, 'Woman's Head', in a charity raffle supporting Alzheimer's research. Having paid 100 euros for a ticket, he now faces the challenge of owning a piece valued at over one million euros. Due to security, insurance requirements, and his newfound public profile, Hodara is considering selling the work or loaning it to a museum, as previous winners have done, rather than keeping it at home.
The dilemma of winning a Picasso and not being able to hang it in the living room
Friday, 17 April 2026RSS









