he seemingly didn't like alfred barr. >> rose: who was the great figure at moma. >> right. evidently she said to alfred barr "you can be a museum or you can be modern but you can't be both" that's one of those aphorisms that she loved to say. >> rose: this is all work that's in the met collection. all work given to the met or purchased by the met. and every critic talks about how great it is in terms of the early picasso. and how disappointing it is that you don't have any cubist paintings here. >> well, we have... >> rose: to speak of. >> right. >> rose: what do you say to that? >> i say come have a look at our cubist room here. we have 18 extraordinary cubist drawings to which do buy them on the market they're unobtainable. these were shown in new york in 1911 and 1915 in pristine condition. we can show every development of cubism on paper in full sheets that were very important works for picasso. we have two very fine early cubist paintings and one great high synthetic cubist masterpiece. so, yes, there's work to be done. we hope we can show our donors and collectors in