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Trending: Row Erupts in Spain Over the Site of One of Robert Capa's Most Famous Photos

One day in late 1936, photojournalist Robert Capa paused on a street in southeast Madrid and took a picture that would echo around the world and down through the decades. His photo showed three children sitting amid rubble in the working-class Vallecas district of the Spanish capital, in front of a house pitted with shrapnel from bombs dropped by Italian and German fascist forces in support of Spain's dictator, Francisco Franco, during the Spanish Civil War. The image captured the civilian cost of the war and rallied international volunteers to the anti-fascist cause. But now a dispute has broken out over what to do with the house at the center of the picture.

Josh Cochran's Library

  You don’t want to miss this email conversation I recently had with Josh Cochran—artist, art director, muralist, educator and AI45 juror. In sharing his thoughts on collecting books and using his library, he also tells a story of childhood dreams come true. And please stay tuned for information about a new project launching soon  Peggy Roalf: As an artist, writer and educator,  you must own a lot of books. How have you structured your librar...