I understand why you would say that, adolph. But first, Picasso's art is tightly linked to his misbehavior, and second, we're not even talking about Picasso's art here, we're discussing the name of a project which is a direct reference to Picasso.
Please read the references I put elsewhere in this thread before saying such things. You are wrong. It's not a matter of opinion, it is a fact that some of his paintings are direct expression of his violence against women. And that his career was partly made possible by his exploitation of his (successive) wives (who he happens to have intentionally broken their career for two of them).
Good luck with that Picasso cancelling campaign! I’ll keep an eye on the museum’s curb cause they have a pre-cubist one that is a thing of grace to behold even before you know whose names on it.