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Picasso’s Guernica: Great Art Explained

2020-06-16

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Guernica is the most famous anti-war painting in history, and Picasso’s best-known work. It has gone from a piece that was created in protest at the horrific bombing of a small village in northern Spain, to an icon and a universal symbol of freedom from ALL wars. Picasso said, “We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth”, and like so much of Picasso’s work it can be difficult to decipher the ‘truth’ in the political, artistic and religious symbolism.

James Payne looks at some of the more acknowledged interpretations along with techniques, composition and artistic inspiration. Guernica is a masterpiece that always leaves the viewer with more than they brought to it, and here, Great Art Explained, traces the work from its underwhelming reception when first seen in 1937, through to its status over eighty years later as one of the most influential and iconic works of all time.

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SUBTITLES

I put in my own English subtitles but rely on volunteers for others. Thanks to:

Chinese Subtitles by Charles Xiu

Greek Subtitles by Dimitris Grammenos

Spanish Subtitles by Víctor González

BOOKS

Picasso: A Biography - Patrick O'Brian

Guernica: Painting the End of the World - James Attlee

Picasso's Guernica revisited - Alice Tankard

A Life of Picasso - John Richardson

VIDEOS

Picasso - The Legacy

MUSIC

Intro music: JS Bach “Sonata for violin solo No.1 in G Minor”


THE STARRY NIGHT
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LES DEMOISELLES D AVIGNON - 1907
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MATERIALS
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THE DIVINE SHEPERDESS
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AN ALLEGORY SHOWING THE EFFECTS OF WAR
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COMPOSITION
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PARIS INSTALLATION - 1937
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MADRID 1937 (BLACK AEROPLANES)
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SAN FRANSISCO MUSEUM 1939
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MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NY - 1940
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NEW YORK - 1973
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HOMECOMING
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Great Art Explained I'm James Payne, a curator, gallerist and a passionate art lover. I am on a mission to demystify the art world and discover the stories behind the world’s greatest paintings and sculptures. Each episode will focus on one piece of art and break it down, using clear and concise language free of 'art-speak'. Help to support this channel and keep it free. Subscribe to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=53686503 Or make a donation via PayPal using my email Jamespayne33@hotmail.com (remember to tick "friends/family" or there's a fee). Thank you! Sometimes the art work is a springboard for other wider issues I would like to explore, and sometimes it is a simple exploration of techniques and meaning. For me, setting the works in context helps us appreciate them more. Make sure to subscribe and click the notification bell so you never miss a video! If you have any question or want to request a video idea, leave a comment on any of my videos
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