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'Censored Artwork of Banksy, Picasso, and Others Feature in New 'Museum of Forbidden Art' in Barcelona

The "Museum of Prohibited Art" or "Museu de l'Art Prohibit" recently opened in Barcelona showcasing over 200 artworks that have been banned, featuring artists like Banksy and Picasso.
  • 'Pablo Picasso's Former Art School to Be Turned into Woody Allen Museum

    A coalition led by Barcelona's Comisiones Obreras trade union movement is fighting to preserve Pablo Picasso's former art school. Owned by the regional government, the building has designs to be turned into a Woody Allen museum.
  • 'Montserrat Caballé Receives Six-Month Suspended Prison Sentence, €240,000 Fine for Tax Evasion

    Opera star Montserrat Caballé has reached a deal with the public prosecutor in Spain to receive a six-month suspended prison sentence and a 240,000 euro — or $291,814.80 — fine for defrauding the Spanish tax office of 500,000 euros — or $607,947.50. It is unlikely that Caballé will ultimately serve any jail time for tax evasion, given that the sentence is under two years and she has no prior convictions. The Spanish soprano has already returned the defrauded 500,000 euros to the Tax Agency and signed the agreement drawn up by the public prosecutor. The document will have to be ratified before the criminal court judge to avoid the case going to trial. The 81-year-old Caballé reportedly pretended to be living most of the year in Andorra, which is a tax haven, meaning she obtained substantial reductions in her annual return for the year 2010 on earnings from her live shows and recorded albums. But in reality, she was living in Barcelona and only visited Andorra for professional reasons. Sources close to Caballé say the soprano is not in good health and rarely leaves her house.
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