Vallhonrat, Javier

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(Ausstellungskatalog, Albuquerque, NM, University of New Mexico Art Museum, [1987?]).
Albuquerque, NM
University of New Mexico Press
1987
first edition
124 p.
cb. in wrappers
ill.
Buch, Katalog
0-8263-0982-8
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Incl. biographies.
Paris
Centre National de la Photographie/Ministère de la Culture et de la Francophonie
1993
148 S.
pb.
ill.
Buch, Katalog
2-86754-085-2
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Text fr. - “Realisée par le Centre National de la Photographie avec la collaboration de Condé Nast Publications et la participation de Asahi Shimbun, cette exposition a été conçue par Robert Delpire, avel la collaboration de Diana Edkins, Lucy Innes et Elvire Perego.” - Includes biographies.
Exit, imagem y cultura/ Image and Culture; 6. Director/ editor Rosa Olivares.
Madrid
Olivares y Asociados
2002
141 p. plus adv.
OKt.
ill.
Zeitschrift, Einzelheft
1577-2721
Text span., engl. - Publicación trimestral. Published quarterly.
Paris
Éditions Nathan Images
1990
300 p.
ill.
Buch
Text fr. - Also published in Taipei/ Taiwan in a Chinese and in Tokyo in a Japanese version. - Interviews with 14 well known photographers. - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 04.2005.
Ostfildern
Hatje Cantz
2008
240 p.
hc.
color ill.
Buch, Katalog?
978-3-7757-2340-4
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Text span., engl. - For years, contemporary photography and video art have played a substantial role in the avant-garde sector of Spain's multifaceted culture. Their unique quality is grounded in a power of emotion that inscribes in the hues and colors, politics and history a certain something, which constitutes Spain's identity. This publication is a collection of works by thirty-one contemporary artists and reflects the cornucopia and continuity of this robust visual culture. Unchecked by academic tendencies, Spanish photography has been gradually developing since the early nineteen-nineties, finally achieving a breakthrough that established it as an independent medium. The selection of artists here sheds some light on how much this movement has grown and simultaneously established its own methods of expression, which can be regarded as unmistakably Spanish. (Publisher’s text).
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