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Exhibition Foto fija en el cine mudo de José Buchs. Santander, 1920 at the CDIS from Santander
From the Santander Image Documentation Center (CDIS), of the Santander City Council, we invite you to the opening of the exhibition Fixed photo in the silent cinema by José Buchs. Santander, 1920, with images from the collection of José Antonio Torcida. We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, February 8, at 7:30 p.m., in […]
Exhibition Bromóleos. Fotografía pictorialista. Joaquim Pla Janini
Exhibition showing the relationship between the work of the author Joaquim Pla Janini, pictorial photography and the sea. This is a unique opportunity to disseminate the work of this photographer, as well as his unknown and little studied slope over the sea, showing for the first time the collection of the 34 transported bromoils that […]
3 events,
Fototertúlia (Photo Talk) Brians. Dones Invisibles>, by Cristina Sampere and Marta Fàbregas
Fototertúlia (Photo Talk) Brians. Dones Invisibles>, by Cristina Sampere and Marta Fàbregas
Monday, March 14, 2022 at 6:30 pm, Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc, carrer dels Mercaders, 42, Barcelona You can also access the photo chat from this link, the session will be recorded on video https :: // meet jit si / FOTOTERTULIES 2022 We will be presented with a photo book that is the result […]
3 events,
Conference El llegat oblidat d’Agustí Centelles. Més enllà del fotoperiodisme de guerra, by Teresa Ferré Panisello, at the KBr
Conference El llegat oblidat d’Agustí Centelles. Més enllà del fotoperiodisme de guerra, by Teresa Ferré Panisello, at the KBr
The photographer Agustí Centelles (1909-1985) has gone down in history as one of the great photojournalists of the Civil War. He represents a legacy recovered during the Transition in the midst of a mythical construction process around his figure. But his professional career hides a huge and at the same time exceptional visual production. Exceptional […]
3 events,
PHOTOGRAPHY DIALOGUES Dialogues around the Bromolis exhibition. Pictorial photography by Joaquim Pla Janini
PHOTOGRAPHY DIALOGUES Dialogues around the Bromolis exhibition. Pictorial photography by Joaquim Pla Janini
The Photography Dialogues series presents a program of activities led by experts and researchers in the subject and technique of bromole. Two people specializing in historical photography will take part in each dialogue. Dialogue 1. Photography and the sea. An exhibition on Joaquim Pla Janini Talented artists, such as Pla Janini, have created beautiful sea […]
3 events,
Conference «La bellesa a la barriada»: resistència i arquitectures de la despossessió a Lagos, Nigèria, by Naluwembe Binaisa, at KBr
Conference «La bellesa a la barriada»: resistència i arquitectures de la despossessió a Lagos, Nigèria, by Naluwembe Binaisa, at KBr
In Lagos, for centuries, there has been a struggle against dispossession architectures, framed by the ever-present colonial encounter. Naluwembe Binaisa is immersed in ethnographic research in Nigeria that seeks to understand the intersections between photography and political imagery. The title quote comes from Jide, a Lagos youth activist, and highlights the guiding principle of those […]
3 events,
Fototertúlia (Photo Talk) Un paseo fotográfico por la Murcia del xiglo XIX. Vida y obra de Juan Almagro Roca, by Asensio Martínez Jódar
Fototertúlia (Photo Talk) Un paseo fotográfico por la Murcia del xiglo XIX. Vida y obra de Juan Almagro Roca, by Asensio Martínez Jódar
The Photo Talk will take place, online, on Monday, April 4 at 6:30 p.m., by Asensio Martínez Jódar Online Photo Talk (the session will be recorded on video): https://meet.jit.si/FOTOTERTULIES2022 Juan Almagro Roca (Murcia 1837 – 1899) was one of the most influential figures in the photographic panorama of the province of Murcia in […]
2 events,
Conference «El matí no decideix sobre el que queda del dia», by Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh, at the KBr
Conference «El matí no decideix sobre el que queda del dia», by Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh, at the KBr
In late 1975, after Morocco invaded Western Sahara, the Sahrawi resistance began gathering photographs of Moroccan soldiers captured or killed in combat. Most of these photographs were simple portraits of soldiers' wives, their girlfriends, their children, their parents, or pictures of everyday life in Morocco. During the war years, these photographs became an involuntary archive […]