Why Picasso’s Guernica Paints Such a Powerfully Emotional Picture

EPISODE · Aug 23, 2021 · 1H 3M

Why Picasso’s Guernica Paints Such a Powerfully Emotional Picture

from Wrecked by Art with Cindy Ingram · host Cindy Ingram

Art as a defensive weapon? It seems strange, but Pablo Picasso demonstrated its power in his painting Guernica. I’ve brought Jennifer Easterling back onto the show for another art conversation, and this time we discuss Picasso’s famous artwork. Both of us had strong gut reactions to it, so in this episode we talk about what it’s taught us and its importance in history. 1:47​ - Jenn recalls her reaction when she first laid eyes on Guernica  6:02 - I discuss my unexpected emotional experience seeing it in person  9:10 - Painting a picture of what this Picasso artwork looks like  14:20 - The diabolical history behind why Picasso created this painting 18:21 - Why we had such a strong reaction to seeing Guernica in person 21:48 - How the pandemic impacted Jenn’s connection with the artwork 25:18 - Legacy of the Jewish woman who secretly taught art to children in a concentration camp 33:06 - What I kept seeing in my mind when I went to view the painting 37:26 - Picasso’s ultimatum and Guernica’s lengthy journey from Paris to Spain 42:22 - Picasso’s view on symbolism in art 44:51 - Discussing the symbolism we see in his painting 48:08 - A difference I noticed in his drawings versus the final painting 54:08 - Picasso’s experimentation with the drawings 56:40 - How our husbands reacted to Guernica Transcript at https://artclasscurator.com/75 Get full access to Wrecked by Art with Cindy Ingram at cindyingram.substack.com/subscribe

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