
THE BODY REVEALED IN THE COLECCIÓN ALCOBENDAS (PHE13)
5 June 2013 - 28 July 2013 Real Jardín Botánico. — CSIC. Madrid
Curator: José María Díaz-Maroto
Organized by: PHotoEspaña
In collaboration with: Colección Alcobendas. Real Jardín Botánico - CSIC
The body cannot only be considered a physical space: it is rather a product resulting from our personal and cultural history, a social construct. From the origins of mankind the body has been painted, adorned, marked, pierced, burned. In other words, it is nothing other than a “battlefield” imbued in a constant process of transformation and redefinition.
This use of the body as a ground of creation has been growing in photography since a few years. The symbolic power the body has on public space is tremendously significant, both in terms of appropriation of space and in political terms. The body situated and narrated from our own perspective constructs a power that is installed in universal space and that questions the most traditional discourses. This exhibition complies with the original statutes of the Colección Alcobendas: featuring the best of contemporary Spanish creation and putting forward a new focus by selecting the best pieces of the collection where humans are in the limelight.
Luis Baylón - Juan Manuel Castro Prieto - Toni Catany - Tomy Ceballos -Juan Manuel Díaz Burgos - strong>Pere Formiguera - Cristina García Rodero - Benito García Román - Alberto García-Alix - Gabriela Grech - Alfonso Herráiz - Encarna Marín - Jesús Micó - Isabel Muñoz - Rafael Navarro - Pablo Pérez Mínguez - Jorge Rueda - Juan Salido -Gervasio Sánchez - Rafael Trobat
IMAGES GALLERY
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Jorge Rueda,
Marifile, 1973
Optical Photomontage 2/5. 39,5 x 30,5 cm
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Benito Román
Parade in Tarifa Bufo bullfighting series, 1979
Fiber paper with archive treatment. 50 x 60 cm
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Cristina García Rodero
Asleep Ariadna. Madrid, 1991
Bromide gelatine. 31,5 x 47 cm
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Isabel Muñoz
S/T, 1991
Platinotype. 60 x 80 cm
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Juan Manuel Castro Prieto
Madrid 1993
Silver chlorobromide gelatin paper with selenium treatment of archive . 110 x 110 cm
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Marta Soul
Idyll in apartment II 2010
Pigmented inks with fiber paper. Copy 1/10. 60 x 70 cm
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