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Despite his enormous contribution to art, Galí preferred to remain in the shadows, undervaluing his own work and disregarding his legacy. This exhibition seeks to make visible the one who chose to stay hidden, reclaiming his imprint on the history of Catalan art. His work spans from Modernisme to the avant-garde, and his involvement in the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition was key, especially his monumental mural in the dome of the Palau Nacional.
The exhibition is complemented by Galí: Exile and Evasion at the Exile Museum in La Jonquera, which recounts the tragic chapter of his exile in London following the Spanish Civil War.