Transformations - Spain of the 1920s in the photographic archives of Telefónica
It will be an extraordinary exhibition in which art intertwines with documentary to form the core of a business venture that began more than eighty years ago.
It will be an extraordinary exhibition in which art intertwines with documentary to form the core of a business venture that began more than eighty years ago.
The exhibition, directed by Valentín Vallhonrat and Rafael Levenfeld, focuses on the major transformations that took place in both the city and society.
MARCO is presenting the long-awaited retrospective of this photographer, whose work, in hindsight, has taken on undeniable social and artistic value because of the confluence of different genres.
In total harmony with the artistic languages of the new objectivity, Coppola frequents the last years of the Bauhaus, directed at that time in Berlin by Mies Van der Rohe.
The exhibition presents a tour through the works of Luis Ramón Marín, a Madrid photographer, contemporary of some other great Spanish photographers of the early 20th century.
If construction of the Gran Vía was a challenge for urban planning 100 years ago, Fundación Telefónica now aims to remain committed to the future, visionary and even utopian exhibition.
The exhibition features two different views of the effect the weather has on our natural and urban environments, that of the British artist Jem Southam.