Warhol-Vijande: Más que pistolas, cuchillos y cruces
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Overview
Following the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, a creative explosion, La Movida, erupted in Madrid: music, film, and art, a revolution after 40 years of repression. The Fernando Vijande Gallery became an artistic epicenter, featuring figures as diverse as Pedro Almodóvar, Alaska, and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
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