With Christian Adame, Peggy L. Osher Director of Learning and Interpretation, and Shalini Le Gall, Susan Donnell and Harry W. Konkel Curator of European Art and Director of Academic Engagement
Christian Adame and Shalini Le Gall discuss how Juan Genoves’s prints function as works of political protest. His artwork, created during Franco’s regime, is just as relevant 50 years later.
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