Charles Fréger, author of a dozen books, is now presenting his collaboration with Lacoste in celebration of the company’s 80th anniversary. Leading a veritable photographic campaign of France, Fréger photographed…
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He’s a portraitist. He’s a fashion photographer. He’s a music video director and sometime photojournalist. Rankin is also one of the 10 photographers chosen to take a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II…
Born in the United States to a French mother and a Dutch father, Mark Steinmetz has been influenced by both European and American culture. Apart from a few trips to Italy and…
PHotoEspaña 2014 opened in Madrid last week. The festival ocupies a strange place in the photo world. The locations are sumptuous (The Reina Sofia Museum, the Museum of Romanticism, the…
For over thirty years, Chema Conesa, winner of the 2012 Madrid Regional Government Photography Award, has been assembling an extensive biography of Spain through his portraits. His sitters include leading Spanish…
Espacio Fundación Telefónica is hosting the first-ever retrospective of Antoni Arissa, a leading Spanish avant-garde photographer His approach was influenced by New Vision precepts and by the work of contemporary European…
The Valencian artist Josep Renau was a remarkable exponent of the photomontage technique. His links with the Communist Party, dating back to 1931, together with his political views and the influence of…
José Ortiz Echagüe is one of the leading figures in twentieth century Spanish photography; his work received international acclaim for its unique if unclassifiable style. Though his photographs share certain features…
Xavier Mulet’s M. Ardan is a work of fiction, a photographic project influenced by the writings of Herman Melville, Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, Edgar Allan Poe, Julio Verne, Robert Louis Stevenson,…
Photography 2.0 explores the changes taking place in Spanish photography in the context of mass image production, globalization and post-capitalism Joan Fontcuberta surveys the work of around twenty photographers born…