Daniel Rico

Daniel Rico

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Daniel Rico is a Spanish historian and professor of Art History at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, born in 1969. He specializes in medieval art, heritage, and museology, and is recognized for his critical examination of monuments and their societal meanings. In his recent work, '¿Quién teme a Francisco Franco?', Rico explores the changing perceptions of monuments in the context of historical memory, addressing contemporary movements for social justice and the ongoing debates surrounding the legacy of figures such as Franco and Columbus. He argues that monuments serve as expressions of power and are often contested spaces reflecting the complexities of collective memory and identity.

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Argentina Argentina: Daniel Rico is a Spanish historian who discusses the crisis of monuments and their relationship with collective memory. 7

Clarín: “Los monumentos están en crisis. La manera de relacionarnos con el pasado ahora es la memoria, una memoria reivindicativa”