Xavier Miserachs: Photobolsillo

Xavier Miserachs: Photobolsillo PDF

Author: Xavier Miserachs

Publisher:

Published: 2010-03-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788496466883

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The "PhotoBolsillo" series is dedicated to publishing monographs on the most notable Spanish, African, and Latin American photographers of the recent past. Each small-format paperback features full-page, full-colour and black-and-white photographs representing the best of the artist's portfolio - each of which is captioned with title and year. Additionally there is a Chronology, plus lists of exhibitions and collections in which the photographer's work has been/is displayed, plus a brief appreciation of the artist by a "PhotoBolsillo" editor.

Xavier Miserachs: PHotoBolsillo

Xavier Miserachs: PHotoBolsillo PDF

Author:

Publisher: La fabrica

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9788416248964

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Of the series that make up this book, the most widely recognised is 'Barcelona, blanc i negre' [Barcelona, black and white]. It depicts Barcelona during the sixties?children at play, fruit sellers in El Born, flower vendors, families ... Costa Brava Show portrays beaches, people and the summer atmosphere in Ibiza, Tossa de Mar, Cadaqués and Calonge. In contrast, the photographs taken in Andalusia are work-centred. We no longer see women relaxing under the sun, but bullfighters, ranchers and Easter processions that bring us closer to the idea of religion as the starting point of every Andalusian?s life.

Javier Silva Meinel: PHotoBolsillo

Javier Silva Meinel: PHotoBolsillo PDF

Author: Javier Silva Meinel

Publisher: La Fabrica

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13:

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Working since the early 1970s, Peruvian photographer Javier Silva Meinal (born 1949) documents the indigenous populations of Peru, in both the Andes and the Amazon regions. This PHotoBolsillo introduction compiles a selection of Meinel's most iconic black-and-white portraits.

Photographs

Photographs PDF

Author: Xavier Miserachs

Publisher: RM Verlag

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788417047467

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La exposición muestra un recorrido por el tiempo que le tocó vivir a Xavier Miserachs através de su estilo, sus intereses íntimos, los reportajes y retratos ligados a la historia de la segunda mitad del siglo xx, los diferentes géneros y aplicaciones de la fotografía, las técnicas y sobre todo la evolución de una mirada comprometida y reflexiva, siempre en complicidad con el público, más que con el asunto. Una selección de imágenes de su ingente archivo, tenido en cuenta por primera vez de manera total: de las fotos del amateur a las del profesional, del blanco y negro al color y de la experimentación al trabajo por encargo.

Miserachs Barcelona

Miserachs Barcelona PDF

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Publisher: Rm/Macba

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788416282333

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"Homage to Xavier Miserachs ... and his principal work, the book 'Barcelona, blanc i negre', a masterpiece of urban photography published by Aymà in 1964".--Inside back cover.

Raúl Cañibano

Raúl Cañibano PDF

Author: Raúl Cañibano

Publisher: La Fabrica

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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This title offers monographs on the most important Spanish, African and Latin American photographers. "The PhotoBolsillo" series is dedicated to publishing monographs on the most notable Spanish, African, and Latin American photographers of the recent past. Each small-format paperback features full-page, full-colour and black-and-white photographs representing the best of the artist's portfolio - each of which is captioned with title and year. Additionally there is a Chronology, plus lists of exhibitions and collections in which the photographer's work has been/is displayed, plus a brief appreciation of the artist by a "PhotoBolsillo" editor.

Brief story about unease

Brief story about unease PDF

Author: Rosina Cazali

Publisher: La Fabrica

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13:

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The rich sepia tone of a photograph by Luis González Palma (born 1957) is unmistakable: he colors his prints by hand but always leaves the whites of his portrait subject's eyes untinted to elicit a disconcerting but penetrating gaze. Working from Guatemala City since the 1980s, and exhibiting internationally since about 1989, Palma has made his long-term project the documentation of his country's indigenous Mayan population, which governmental policy has ferociously repressed during the last half-century. Often collaged with symbols and objects, Palma's pictures act as records of a population for whom violence and mysticism coexist. Colloquia, a more recent project, gathers portraits of Guatemalan artists as part of a larger effort to establish a museum for contemporary Guatemalan art. PHotoBolsillo's introduction to Palma's work surveys over two decades of his highly romantic and politically urgent photography.