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The Galician photographer Vari Caramés (born 1953) is the winner of the seventh edition of the Pilar Citoler prize for contemporary photography. This book covers the entire career of a key figure of contemporary Spanish photography.
This PHotoBolsillo volume celebrates the work of Spanish photographer Rafael Sanz Lobato (born 1932), known for his iconic black-and-white images of automobiles, still lifes and portraits. Sanz Lobato won the National Photography Prize in 2011 for his work showing the recent transformation of rural communities.
Slant Rhymes is a conversation between two world renowned photographers, Magnum photographer Alex Webb and poet and photographer Rebecca Norris Webb, a married creative couple who have authored 18 books.
This new revised edition of Xavier Miserachs: PHotoBolsillo compiles various series by the acclaimed Catalan photographer (1937-1998).From his famous depiction of Barcelona in the '60s to the images of Andalusian bullfighters and Easter processions, the volume offers a glimpse of Miserachs' Spain.
Vital Mantra brings together the most relevant pieces made by the abstract artist A lex de Fluvia , along twenty years of work in Barcelona, New York, Cairo, Tokyo and Dubai.
Eduardo Momen e is an extraordinary portraitist who masterfully combines classicism and modernity.
This publication, which accompanies the exhibition of the same name, curated by Manuel Blanco, brings together the projects made by the artists and researchers in residency at the Spanish Academy in Rome during the year 2015-2016. The works are explained through critical and descriptive essays and shown in more than 160 full-colour images in total.
The aim of Spanish photographer Joan Fontcuberta (born 1955) has always been to destabilize the veracity attributed to photography, whether through image or story manipulation. This third edition of a PHotoBolsillo classic offers a tour across the oeuvre of a true innovator in contemporary photography.
Winner of the World Press Photo Award for Nature, Hungarian photographer Carlos Spottorno (born 1971) began his career as an art curator at an ad agency. This PHotoBolsillo volume celebrates his work as a professional photographer, including both his editorial and commercial documentary projects.
Pierre Gonnord (born 1963) has photographed prisoners, monks, geishas, urban gangs, the mentally ill and ethnic minorities, always seeking to capture human essence in elegant portraiture. This volume compiles some of the most captivating portraits by the photographer in a revised edition featuring new photographs.
The author immerses herself in the reality of the new Ugandan boys and girls and captures their nightmares and their dreams through photography, thus giving them the chance to convey the change they have undergone once they summoned the courage to take the reins of their own lives.
Over the course of his life, Argentine photographer Tito Caula (1926-78) built an oeuvre of several thousand portraits, landscapes, film stills and more, in a variety of formats. This issue of "PHotoBolsillo" attests to the artist's interest in research, innovation and technology.
Female sexuality is the central theme in the photographs of the Catalan Laia Abril.
Mediterranean metaphysics is the subtitle of this project by the French artist Bernard Plossu. It gathers 150 images taken over the course of 30 years in the south of France, Spain, Greece, Italy and Turkey.
A beautifully bound and printed limited edition book from Spanish photographer Victor Jesus Labandeira.
Through the lenses of Belgian photographers Sebastian Schutyser, Marta Soul, Ricky Davila and others, this year's edition of Matador depicts a prosperous future for Spain, a culturally rich country recently plagued by economic distress. It includes images of century-old chapels as well as portraits of young, emerging professionals.
The photography of Carlos Spottorno (Budapest, 1971) points to the major questions of today, from the growth of China to the problems in Latin America and the drama of immigration in the Mediterranean. H
Catalog of an exhibition held at La Fâabrica, Madrid, Spain, Sept. 10-Oct. 18, 2015.
"Latin Fire" brings together photographs taken between 1958 and 1996 by artists from eight Latin American countries, among them Enrique Bostelmann, Bill Caro, Facundo de Zuviria, Paz Errazuriz, Maya Goded, Graciela Iturbide, Alberto Korda, Adriana Lestido, Marcos Lopez, Enrique Metinides and Miguel Rio Branco.
The Spanish Blank Paper School, founded in 2006, serves as a platform for emerging photographers focusing on everyday subjects and themes. This publication compiles images made by its founders: Fosi Vegue, Antonio M. Xoubanova, Alejandro Marote, Ricardo Cases, Julian Baron, Mario Rey and Oscar Monzon.
This volume is now the eighth in the annual series sponsored by BBVA as part of its OpenMind initiative, which is devoted to disseminating knowledge on key issues of our time.
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