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PHotoEspaña 2007

By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Jun 11th, 2007 • Category: News for Creatives (archives)

From PopPhoto:

“Spain’s historic architecture and a new location play key roles in Madrid’s tenth annual photography festival.

For the past nine years, Spain’s largest photography festival has been run in three-year blocks by lead curators who choose specific themes for each year. The last director, Horacio Fernández, designated his term of 2004 through 2006 the years of History, Cities, and Nature. The Festival is held in Madrid’s gigantic Conde Duque cultural center built as an army barracks in the early 18th century and considered the apex of typical Madrileño architecture. Also displaying work you can go to the 16th-century Baroque church in the historic Spanish town of Cuenca.

These and the other beautiful buildings appropriated by Madrid’s PHotoEspaña photography festival set the mood for this year’s 10th anniversary program, which ends officially July 22.” Read more here

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