UNTIL SUNDAY 15/9
CCCC. Museum, 2
Patented by Thèodore Henri Fresson in 1903, lThe Fresson paper printing technique gives the photographs an almost painterly texture.. The photographer and painter Bernard Plossu —National Photography Prize in France— He fell in love with it and has used it for more than forty years to freeze non-decisive moments in what has ended up being an important collection of photography on Fresson paper.. A ravine in Albarracín, Cape Creus, an electric pole in Huérmeda, a pharmacy painted green, an old showcase, An old camera or a blue door on a geometric street make up a very personal puzzle of what Spain is for Plossu., a country in which he has lived for a long time and which he adores. They are not photographs suitable for National Geographic, nor do they intend it at all, Their value lies in their ability to transform landscapes and cities into dream worlds., sober and subtle, far from any grandiloquence. The Center del Carme brings together Bernard Plossu. Spain in fresson color eighty of these images that poetically traverse the Spanish geography from top to bottom. AU