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DAVE VORLAND: It Occurs To Me — A Picasso Moment

In 1974, I took the above picture of Pablo Picasso’s most famous painting, then displayed in New York’s Museum of Modern Art. “Guernica” was created in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War to protest Nazi Germany’s terror bombing of that undefended and militarily unimportant village. Picasso loaned the huge 11-by-25-foot work to the museum at the beginning of World War II. …


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DAVE VORLAND: Photo Gallery — Chicago Art, September 2015

Pablo Picasso’s famous untitled sculpture overlooking over a farmer’s market in Chicago and Georges Seurat’s “A Sunday on La Grande Jatte” in the Art Institute of Chicago caught the eye of Bloomington, Minn., photographer Dave Vorland on a recent trip to the Windy City.