Spanish Artists Reimagine Picasso's Guernica Against the Genocide in Gaza
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Spanish artists reimagine Picasso's Guernica against the genocide in Gaza
The pain of mothers losing children to violence is universalOriginally published on Global VoicesCanva adaptation of Moreno Mural's artwork (@morenomural) by Global Voices. Art used with permission. Few paintings symbolize the pain and absurdity of war as Pablo Picasso's Guernica, a masterpiece he finished in 1937. The painting, 3.49 meters (11 feet 5 inches) tall and 7.76 m (25 ft. 6 in.) wide, encapsulates the violence and chaos in which hundr…
Paris 1936. In a café, a beautiful brunette woman, elegant, original decides to seduce the man tied up near her. It is Pablo Picasso, 54 years old, she is 28. For 7 years they will share a love and artistic passion and live the fusional experience of the creation of the painting Guernica
The photographs and videos published by Israeli soldiers involved in the Gaza genocide have served to...
A narrative is perpetuated that justifies the genocide in Gaza, normalizes the occupation, and silences voices demanding justice.
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