Guernicarelates the powerful story of Picasso’s 1937 masterpiece, a painting that from its birth out of war and violence became known worldwide as a symbolic cry for peace. The
acclaimed biographer of Gaudí traces the iconic painting’s beginnings amid the Spanish Civil War through its use as a weapon in the propaganda battle against Fascism, through the years when
it became the nucleus of the Museum of Modern Art’s creation in New York, to its role as a symbol of reconciliation when it returned to Spain after the death of Franco, as democracy was
reestablished.