Two of the most influential Catalan artistic minds in the last hundred years include Antoni Gaudi, architect and Salvadore Dali, painter. There are many reasons to hate and love both of them as their lives and art forms were both beautiful and provocative. Taking time to understand these influential figures in Catalan culture will allow you to make up your mind whether to love or hate these artists. By staying in Barcelona in an old town apartment you can explore these figures and their influences throughout the city.
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Born in 1852 in Reus (or Riudom as it’s not fully confirmed), his ancestors are thought to have been from the Auvergne region of Southern France. After moving to Barcelona to continue his studies, his artistic nature started to develop and in 1878 he graduated from the Barcelona Higher School of Architecture, with barely passing grades. The director of the school told Gaudi, “we have given this academic title to a fool or a genius. Time will show.”
Gaudi’s earlier works were more influenced by an oriental style because of the influence he had during his official studies. The oriental movement in architecture can be seen in his earlier works such as Guell Palace, Guell Pavillions, and the Casa Vicens. His middle years were more shaped by the Gothic revival combined with the modernisme movement where structural form, function and artistic beauty were combined.
Related article: Casa Museum Gaudí in Barcelona
However as one of the most influential artists in the last 200 years known most famously for his paintings and artworks in the arena of surrealism of which he is best known for painting The Persistence of Memory. It is a surrealist painting depicting melting clocks and relates in dialogue to Einstein’s theory of relativity, where time is fluid and not fixed.
It is probably easier to hate Salvador Dali
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My thought was that his work was gawdy until I visited Barcelona and viewed his work in person. Superior is not an adequate description of his works.