6 may 2014

Ficha de arte: Masacre en Corea.


    It was painted by Pablo Ruiz Picasso, inspired by a Goya painting with oil paint. Civilians are naked, round shapes and curved lines in total opposition with men hidden faces, straight lines and crisp, evoking the destruction, violence and aggression. Presents a general desolation, with ruins in the background: a memory of Hiroshima. The river is a border separating the two Koreas, civilians from the soldiers and the victims of their executioners. A greater contrast between the two groups is visible, showing the difference between men and machines. Picasso's intentions was the critique of power in the West, for a desired dehumanization.

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