The super-rich of Silicon Valley aren't just good at making money. They're ambitious even when it comes to giving it away. The eldest daughter of Pablo Picasso spent her childhood doing paintings and sketches beside him. Our obituaries editor looks back on Maya Vidmaya Picasso's life as not only the artist's muse, but an expert on his work.
Charitable giving is being disrupted by the same youthful tech folk who got rich disrupting other sectors: these days it is fast, data-driven and bureaucracy-light. We meet a new class of investors who trade shares from behind bars. And reflecting on the life of Maya Widmaier-Picasso, who spent her childhood painting alongside her father, becoming an expert on his work.
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