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Through his photographs, Jonathan poses questions about the thousands of people in Peru whose lives were cut short, and explores the victims of the State, the terrorists, and revolutionary movements. A moving book, which is thought-provoking and disturbing in equal measure.
A monograph on a modern artist whose work questions the status quo.
An academic but also enjoyable recreational read, including contributions from a range of diverse thinkers (curators, critics, artists and historians) on the subject of the work of Luis Felipe Ortega.
An opportunity to become acquainted with the techniques and inspiration of Rocia Garcia and her art.
A unique artist whose works are formed by personal experiences and commentaries on modern-day society.
Founded in Monterrey, Mexico, in 1998, Tercerunquinto is a collective made up of Julio Castro, Gabriel Cazares and Rolando Flores. The group has worked on projects intervening in both public and private spaces.
Presents the largest urban art project in Europe - the Tres aguas in Toledo, Spain
An exploration of the work of Chilean artist Patrick Hamilton through his most emblematic projects.
Features the work of twenty three photojournalists from Latin America and Spain, in documenting war zones.
First monograph on Mexican artist Fritzia Irizar, with a selection of her completed projects from 2002-2013.
The first monograph on the Mexican artist, Armando Romero, offering a complete overview of his neoeclectic paintings in which he combines his versions of historic paintings by artists, such as Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Goya, and Bosch, with popular contemporary characters.
This publication examines the whimsical paintings of Cuban artist Michel Perez (born 1981). Perez uses models of figures and other shapes that he makes with clay, which are then enlarged and exaggerated in their translation to the canvas.
A survey of the various aspects of contemporary design and its interactions with craft and art in Latin America. Explores collaborations between small manufacturing operations and artists, designers and craftspersons, demonstrating how the resulting work addresses issues of commodification, production, urbanization, displacement and sustainability.
The sixth edition of BBVA annual series dedicated to explore and disseminate the key issues of our time.
A study of Emilia Azcarate's recent art work focused on her vital relationship with geometric abstractionism and her spiritual practices. These series of work adds on to the aesthetic and conceptual themes recurrent in the artist's work, and are linked to abstraction as a way to manifest her spirituality.
A close-up view of the geography, infrastructure and public space transformation in the Madrid Rio project.
The seventh edition of BBVA's annual series is dedicated to analysing the key issues of our time, with the objective of helping people understand the forces that are influencing our world. This book examines how the information technology driven revolution is influencing the very foundation of how the great majority of us work and do business.
The Subjects are solo exhibition projects in which Spanish artists Cabello/Carceller, Francesc Ruiz and Pepo Salazar have a similar starting point: Salvador Dali. The Subjects also questions the gaze of the artist figure within literature, gender thinking and the exhibition event.
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