About Guernica

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Pablo Picasso. Guernica, 1937. detail
Date and time

Held on 18 nov 2011

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  • Historical and Political Implications of Guernica's Arrival in Spain in 1981

    11:00 a.m.

    Juan Pablo Fusi, Doctor Honoris Causa in Humanities from New York University and Professor of Contemporary History at Universidad Complutense de Madrid since 1988. His research interests revolve around Spanish contemporary history and, particularly, the formation of the contemporary Basque Country.

    Santos Juliá, Professor Emeritus of the Department of Social History and Political Thought at the Spanish National University of Distance Education. He is the author of numerous works on the social and political history of 20th-century Spain and on historiography. He has also been a political columnist for the newspaper El País since 1994.

    Josefina Cuesta, Professor of Contemporary History at the Universidad de Salamanca. Most of her work focuses on the social history of Spain during the 20th century.

    Moderator: Javier Moreno Luzón, Professor of the History of Ideas and of Social and Political Movements at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and expert in the political life of Spain under the Restoration.

  • Guernica, from New York to Madrid: Diplomatic Steps and Technical Issues

    5:00 p.m.

    Álvaro Martinez Novillo, expert adviser to the Directorate General of Historical Patrimony of the regional government of Madrid. From 1978 to 1981, he was the Deputy Director General of Visual Arts at the Ministry of Culture and was personally involved in the relocation of Guernica to Spain.

    José Lladó, Chairman of the Asociación Colección de Arte Contemporáneo. He has a PhD in Chemical Sciences and Industrial Chemistry. He served as Minister of Transport and Communications, Minister of Trade, and Spain's Ambassador to the United States between 1978 and 1982. He was the first chairman of the Board of Governors of what is now called Museo Reina Sofía.

    Genoveva Tusell, PhD in Art History, is a Professor of Art History at the Spanish National University of Distance Education. Her research focuses on Spanish art during the Franco period, and she also studies Picasso’s relationship with this historical period.

    Moderator: Jesús Carrillo, Head of Cultural Programs at Museo Reina Sofía, and Professor in the Department of Art History and Theory at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He combines the study of the Spanish Empire and its representations in the early modern period with critical analysis of contemporary art and culture.

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