Carlos Alonso Pérez‑Fajardo (Editor), Roger Diederen (Editor), Michael Philipp (Editor), Nerina Santorius (Editor), Franziska Stöhr (Editor), Ortrud Westheider (Editor)
Barcelona Moderna
From Gaudí to Picasso
Barcelona’s transformation into a crucible of modern art, design, and architecture is explored in this exhibition catalog that sets its artistic flowering in vivid relief.
Presenting more than 140 works across painting, architecture, decorative arts, and works on paper, the book offers a wideranging portrait of Catalan Modernism between 1880 and 1914—a period during which Barcelona became Spain’s most innovative metropolis and a magnet for artists, architects, writers, and intellectuals. The volume explores this important chapter in Spanish art as the product of a complex cultural environment shaped by social upheaval, rapid industrialization, political volatility, and international artistic influences. Masterpieces by Ramon Casas, Santiago Rusiñol, Isidre Nonell, Joaquim Mir, and Hermen Anglada Camarasa appear alongside architectural models and furnishings by Antoni Gaudí, Lluís Domènech i Montaner, and Josep Puig i Cadafalch, revealing the interplay between the visual and the built environment. Early works by Pablo Picasso underscore the city’s role in the formation of one of the twentieth century’s most influential artists. Beautifully illustrated and intellectually expansive, the catalog offers a fresh and compelling understanding of a city whose art, architecture, and ideas helped reshape the contours of European modernism.
Biography
Carlos Alonso Pérez‑Fajardo
Carlos Alonso Pérez-Fajardo works as a freelance curator.
Michael Philipp
Michael Philipp is Chief Curator at the Museum Barberini in Potsdam, Germany.
Nerina Santorius
Nerina Santorius is Curator and Head of Impressionism at the Museum Barberini, Potsdam, Germany.
Franziska Stöhr
Franziska Stöhr is Curator and Deputy Director at the Kunsthalle München, Germany.
Ortrud Westheider
Ortrud Westheider is Director of the Museum Barberini in Potsdam, Germany.