WEEKEND UPDATE
by Walter Robinson
Art and barbarism, is that a theme? Up at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the new esthetic blockbuster "Barcelona and Modernity: Gaudí to Dalí," Mar. 7-June 3, 2007, begins with Belle Epoque café society and ends with Fascism, literally moving from
Pablo Picasso’s
Le Moulin de la Galette (made in 1890, when the artist was 19) to a large final gallery containing studies for
Guernica (1937), a model of
Josep Lluís Sert’s
Pavilion of the Spanish Republic at the
1937 Paris International Exposition -- mounted during the tragic Spanish Civil War -- and several red-and-black anti-Fascist posters featuring huge swastikas.
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