The travels of Guernica

The travels of <em>Guernica</em>

This publication intertwines a network of relations, chronologies and cases studies around Pablo Picasso’s mural Guernica, one of the best-known and most widely reproduced and studied works in Art History. The Travels of Guernica does not set out a linear reading or take one sole approach to the work. Rather, it brings together multiple gazes and perspectives from different professionals and theorists through an in-depth study of a selection of documents compiled in Rethinking Guernica. Manuel Borja-Villel (director of Museo Reina Sofía) and Rosario Peiró (Head of Collections) have also produced, for the first time, a detailed account on the theoretical-practical and museological framework which, since 2008, the Museo Reina Sofía has been carrying out with respect to Guernica; an open and ever-evolving exercise encompassing other settings, agents and works from the Collection, and the most visible results of which rest in the different locations and contexts of the painting in the rooms of the institution.

Authors

Manuel Borja-Villel, Ignacio Echevarría, Francis Frascina, Juan José Gómez Gutiérrez, José-Ramón López García, Rosario Peiró, Rocío Robles Tardío

Year:
2019
Language:
English
Type:
Book
Binding:
Paperback
Format:
Printed and PDF
Dimensions:
16,5 x 24 cm
Pages:
300
ISBN:
978-84-8026-608-6
NIPO:
828-19-036-6
Edited by:
Museo Reina Sofía
Editorial line:
Collection
Collection:
Publicaciones de la Colección

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