Publisher's Description
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In the last years of the 1950s, Joan Colom spent
every weekend exploring the 'bas-fonds' of
Barcelona, the Raval neighborhood known today
as the Barrio Chino. Interest both in remaining
discreet and in breaking with the aesthetic
traditions of his elders caused him to begin working
without aiming his camera; only while printing
did he frame each image. On the street and in
the darkroom, he saw himself as an impassioned
witness to social theater and his work as a search
for 'images that touch me.' His results were
praised early on by personalities such as Ramon
Massats and Josep Maria Casademont, who wrote
in 1961, 'with Joan Colom, we are entering a new
phase of our history of photography.' These classic
images entwine the aesthetic of the 50s Modernist
avant garde with the dark, pessimistic tradition
of Franco’s Spain; today, the image of the Barrio
Chino is rooted in Colom’s work.
Book Information
ISBN:
3865212131
Publisher:
Steidl
Format:
Hardcover, 156 pages
Language:
English