The Gernika Peace Museum has opened to the public an interesting temporary exhibition entitled ”Cartoons to Remember. Cartoons published in the Bilbao newspapers during the war in the Basque Country (1936-37)” curated by historians Aline Soberon and Txema Uriarte.
The exhibition So That All Shall Know recaps twenty years of work of Guatemalan photographer Daniel Hernández-Salazar. It synthesizes the three foundations on which Hernández-Salazar bases most of his artistic creation…
This exhibit presents some moments of the history of the education in Argentina since the XIX century…
70th Annyversary of the Bombing of Gernika
Objective: The ‘Walls Against Oblivion’ workshop, carried out as part of the European project Rememchild, aims to address the issue of what it means to be a child or teenager during a conflict.
The topic of the Spanish Civil War and its consequences has proven an unusual one for many artists working after the end of Franco’s dictatorship.
The Documentation Centre on the Bombing of Gernika has opened an exhibition of monographs on Picasso’s Guernica to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the painter’s death.
On this occasion, the Documentation Centre on the Bombing of Gernika presents a selection of books on Franco’s repression.
Never again! Images of war 1936-1939 It’is a selection of the best images -over 100 of them- from the book of the same title published by the Sabino Arana Foundation, showing the violence wreaked in the Basque Country during the Spanish Civil War from 1936 to 1939…
The exhibition The Ringelblum Archives: the Hidden History of the Warsaw Ghetto reconstructs a little known episode, but one which is of key importance to our understanding of the Shoà (Holocaust) and the events of the Nazi occupation of Poland…
The recovery of the history and memory of republican victims of the Civil War has, in the last decade, become a key dynamic in the Basque Autonomous Community. There are many demonstrations of this recovery of memory, driven by several different political bodies, human rights organisations, associations and descendants of victims…
This exhibition shows us a historical view of Gernika, starting with the 1st century and leading up to the Gernika of the 20th century before the bombing.
The visitor is offered the chance to go back in time to the beginnings of Gernika…