Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ returns to the center of the cultural debate. Miren Arzalluz, director of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, defends his temporary transfer as an opportunity for memory and historical reparation. In an interview given to ABC, the head of the Bilbao centre claims that the request to expose the mural in the capital of Biscay is not a political whim, but a deep-rooted social demand. “It is clear that the complaint is motivated by a …
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Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ returns to the center of the cultural debate. Miren Arzalluz, director of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, defends his temporary transfer as an opportunity for memory and historical reparation. In an interview given to ABC, the head of the Bilbao centre claims that the request to expose the mural in the capital of Biscay is not a political whim, but a deep-rooted social demand. “It is clear that the complaint is motivated by a …