Showing posts with label Madrid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madrid. Show all posts

Monday, 2 June 2014

Spanish treat

I was delighted to discover in the past couple of days that the PhotoEspana international festival of photography will still be taking place when I am in Madrid later this month.

Described as one of the most important arts events in the world, it features scores of exhibitions, along with talks and workshops.

As ever, when my time is limited, I like to visit something old and something new. So I have earmarked a show called P2P: Contemporary Practice in Spanish Photography for my investigation of new work, while the first-ever retrospective of the late Spanish avant-garde photographer Antoni Arissa will offer me something from the past.

The P2P exhibition, at Teatro Fernan Gomez, Plaza de Colon, 4, includes work by Cristina de Middel, whom I encountered during my studies for a photography HND. She is a leading participant in the field of 'fictive' photography, which is a form of documentary photography that involves re-creating scenes for the camera. She hit the headlines with a photobook called The Afronauts, depicting the ill-fated Zambian space programme, for which she was shortlisted for the 2013 Deutsche Borse Photography Prize.