PODCAST: Colors of Catalan Modernism - brushstrokes of a new era

Tune in to learn about famous Catalan artists and motifs of modernist painting

'Chula' by Ramon Casas
'Chula' by Ramon Casas / Ariadna Comas
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August 30, 2024 10:11 AM

Modernism is one of the most important art movements in Catalonia, one that played a crucial role in shaping the cultural identity of Catalonia at the turn of the 20th century.

 

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The movement drew clear inspiration from parallel artistic trends throughout Europe, known by different names such as Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, or Modern Style.

While the world of painters was very male-dominated, with Catalans Ramon Casas and Santiago Rusiñol responsible for bringing the movement from Paris to Catalonia, a few women, namely Lluïsa Vidal, also made their mark on the movement in Catalonia.  

Emma Monrós Rosell joins Lea Beliaeva Bander to delve into this significant art movement, exploring some of its defining characteristics and motifs, as well as some of its most influential artists.

We hear from art historian Elina Norandi, who sheds light on the notable absence of women in this movement, and we share some recommendations for contemporary female Catalan artists to watch.

This week’s Catalan phrase is ‘Una flor no fa estiu, ni dues primavera,’ which translates as ”One swallow does not make a summer.”
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