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What was the rationale behind the removal of a factual and compelling essay on the Israel-Gaza war from a respected magazine?
These are tough days for Guernica. Not Picasso’s painting, which, last we checked, is on view at the Reina Sofia museum at Madrid. The magazine that takes its name, though, is tearing itself apart ...
The Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid has lifted its ban on photographing Picasso's 'Guernica', allowing visitors to take pictures of the renowned masterpiece. However, the use of flash, tripods, and ...
Mass resignations at the literary magazine following the publication of a piece by an Israeli peace activist reveal a part of the left that cannot countenance historical nuance.
The Taiwanese artist Lee Mingwei’s Guernica in Sand (2006-present) installation, which is currently on show at M+ museum in Hong Kong (running until 13 July), feels more timely than ever against ...
Guernica, a non-profit journal publishing work at the intersection of art and politics, published a powerful essay by a literary interpreter working in Israel and her experience in the wake of ...
At the beginning of this month, Madrid’s Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía lifted its historic photography ban on Pablo Picasso’s anti-war painting “Guernica” (1937). The work ...
“The Israeli Guernica” is how Ms. Cherkassky describes the images of death and destruction that staggered out of Kibbutz Be’eri after October 7. The murder of 1,200, the taking of hundreds as hostages ...
The memory of the Spanish Civil War has become a leading reference point for self-styled 'liberal interventionists'.