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		<title>By: Netlex Blogs &#187; Blog Archive &#187; What if Guernica was in Lebanon ?</title>
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		<description>[...] History Cubed June 27th 2006 By: Fiona Zublin DC theatre reviews Meant to be startling, ambiguous and perceptions-smashing, &#8220;Picasso&#8217;s Closet&#8221; examines the role of an artist in an occupied country. Do you lie low and create? Do you fight for the cause, or do you use your fame and influence to save others? Picasso chose a neutral stance during World War II, staying and working in France but not having any exhibitions. Some artists accused him of cowardice because he did not step forward to help his persecuted friends, but no one knows what went on during those years, and the artist left few clues. [...]</description>
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