Under this title will be presented the work of four photographers, two of them Spanish: Dani Cardona, Douglas Gordon, Cecilia Paredes and Santiago Sierra.
Dani Cardona (Palma, 1971) is a documentary photographer and focuses his work in recording trivial aspects of modern society. Douglas Gordon (Glasgow, 1966) was the winner of the Turner Prize in 1996 and represented Great Britain at the Viennale in Venice in 1997.
For her part, the Peruvian Cecilia Paredes lives and works in Philadelphia, Lima and San José de Costa Rica and is Associate Faculty Master at the University of Pennsylvania. Finally, Santiago Sierra (Madrid, 1966) has spent most of his career in Mexico and Italy, exhibiting in major museums in Helsinki, Berlin and New York.
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