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Art market and stagflation; Spain’s historical memory; Dürer plate remade by Goldin + Senneby

The Week in Art

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The Law of Historical Memory in Spain

The law of historical memory was a law that was brought in by the PASOA, which is the Socialist Party. The Partido Popola came into power and effectively rejected that law. They literally marched in Madrid in 39 at the end of the civil war under that arch to celebrate the victory of fascism in Spain. And also this monument to celebrate the killing of my grandfather, because this monument or the victory of the Fazism say, it's good for the country to kill 100,000 civilians with no weapons.

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