Antoni Tąpies: An Artists Odyssey in the Age of FrancoBy Katherine Jentleson
Published: July 2, 2009
Although Tàpies hasn’t exactly been forthcoming about the many decades he endured under Franco, his paintings—which could not find better kinship than among the postwar masterpieces in the Dia’s permanent collection—speak volumes. Despite their somber veneer, the captivating canvases radiate an extraordinary message: Even in the most desolate periods of Franco-era Spain, there was life after Guernica.
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