The collective has lived through different steps with different members. We have always had between eight and five members, including some from the original group. We have also shifted our…
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A poet of the image, Madoz uses photography as a means to redefine his relationship with his immediate surroundings. His work focuses on the unusual presence of the items he…
The different experiences during life shape the character of each person, almost everything that happens mark one way or another for the rest of your days. Each stage reflects an…
Thirty years have passed. I remember the first time that Javier Porto took my picture, with Christina Huarte, thirty years ago. Madrid was booming, and Porto was rediscovering the city…
I met with Manel Esclusa (b. Vic, 1952) at his studio in the Eixample Esquerra neighborhood of Barcelona. He was leaving for Vic, where he says there’s more space. Almost…
Born in Milan, Italy, in 1971. Paola began her photographic career in London after concluding her studies in Graphic Design at the Camberwell College of Arts. She has collaborated with…
My work relies on a examination and a highly literal application of sources of the prevailing views of 1930s documentary work, those according to which the photographer can explain society…
There are many ways to come to photography. At a time when our planet is being bombarded with images, our eyes tired and jaded, we forget that seeing is not…
This golden spiral, based on the golden ratio, is a graphical representation of the Fibonacci sequence. The ratio, considered divine in the Renaissance, is found throughout nature in various pure…
Zaida Kersten is Spanish, although her mother is Mexican and her father is German. She grew up in Barcelona and spent a year studying in Paris, going on to do…