TODAY:
Saturday 18 de May de 2024 /
Open from 10 to 14h and from 16 to 20h
Saturday 30 March at 10h
Workshop
Fragments. Cristobal Hara
Previous enrolment required
Free activity
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    ©Cristóbal-Hara-Vegap.-N-1-Prov.-de-Álava-1995
In a session open to debate and companion’s contributions, Cristobal Hara will help each participant to solve every problem or doubt they may have. Furthermore, the possibility of making alternative editions and sequences will be analysed.

The workshop will focus on the analysis of the projects proposed by every one of the participants. In a session open to debate and companion’s contributions, Cristobal Hara will help each participant to solve every problem or doubt they may have. Furthermore, the possibility of making alternative editions and sequences, always on the basis of the author’s interests, will be analysed.

Each participant will propose at least a project for analysis. Projects must be submitted on paper (work copies) of a proper size to allow the analysis but also the work in the classroom.

Biography:

1946. He was born in Madrid. His father belonged to a thriving Spanish family settled for generations in the the Philiphines. His mother was German and died short after his birth. His father got married a second time with an American woman.

1947-62. He spent his childhood in the Philippines, Germany, USA and Spain.

1963-69. He studied Law and Business Administration in Madrid, Hamburg and Munich.

1969. He decided to engage with photography.

1972-80. He lived in London where he collaborated with the agencies John Hillelson, in the British capital and in Viva, in Paris. His work was exhibited for the first time in the exhibition “Three Photographers” organised by the Victoria & Albert Museum of London.

1980. He changed his residence to Spain where he collaborated with the agency Cover in Madrid.

Until 1985, he worked exclusively in black and white and, since then, exclusively in colour.  

Cristóbal Hara's photographs had been published in magazines like Camera (Switzerland), Creative Camera, DU, Aperture, Photovisión, European Photographym as well as in the journals of El País, La Vanguardia and El Semanal.

His work is present in institutions like the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, The Art Institute of Chicago, the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid and the Victoria & Albert  Museum of London.

When?

30/03/2019 - 10:00
31/03/2019 - 14:00

Where?

Auditorium
Educational Room
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