Cristina García Rodero (born 14 October 1949) is a Spanish photographer and member of Magnum Photos and Agence Vu photo agencies. Rodero was born in Puertollano...
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politician Cristina García Rodero (born 1949), Spanish photographer Cristina García Spínola de Brito (born 1976), Spanish journalist Cristina García (swimmer)...
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"Gisèle Freund". Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 20 February 2024. "Cristina García Rodero", Magnum Photos. Retrieved 19 January 2010. "Jean Gaumy", Magnum...
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Crawford Christina Dodwell (born 1951), explorer and travel writer Cristina García Rodero (born 1949), Spanish photographer Christina Goldschmidt, British...
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bullfighting dwarves in España Oculta (1989, ISBN 8477820686), by Cristina García Rodero. By 2003, Berger had written Blancanieves and was working to raise...
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(1886–1980) Joaquín del Palacio (1905–1989) Lua Ribeira (born 1986) Cristina García Rodero (born 1949) Txema Salvans (born 1971) Marqués de Santa María del...
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at Telmex Auditorium. Directed by Santos Bacana, Rogelio González and Cristina Trenas, the film follows the tour Sin cantar ni afinar by Spanish rapper...
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the 20th century Athena Tacha (born 1936), conceptual photographer María Cristina Orive (1931–2017), photographer, reporter and photojournalist, co-founder...
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city. Santiago Cañizares, former footballer. María Dueñas, author. Cristina García Rodero, photographer. Citations "Ciudad Real: Población por municipios...
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Three Hispanic photographers: Paz Errázuriz, Graciela Iturbide, Cristina García Rodero. Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, USA. 1991 Six Chilean Photographers...
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Failure. Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2022. ISBN 9781911306870. The Afronauts by Cristina de Middel. Self-published 2012. Creative Direction and editing in collaboration...
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1995: Javier Vallhonrat 1996: Cristina García Rodero 1997: Humberto Rivas 1998: Joan Fontcuberta 1999: Alberto García-Alix 2000s 2000: Chema Madoz 2001:...
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Special Jury Prize: The Dog Thief by Vinko Tomičić Best Director: Franco García Becerra for Through Rocks and Clouds Best Actress: Maribel Felpeto for Something...
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Frank (1924–2019) Jill Freedman (1939–2019) Lee Friedlander (1934–) Cristina García Rodero (1949–) William Gedney (1932–1989) George Georgiou (1961–) David...
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(7.2006-10.2006). Retrieved 1 July 2008. Joan Fontcuberta speaks with Cristina Zelich. In Richardson, Nan, editor. Conversations with contemporary photographers...
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Nuria; Barneto Aranda, Isidoro; Massuti, Bartomeu; Sierra-Rodero, Belén; Martinez-Toledo, Cristina; Fernández-Miranda, Ismael; Serna-Blanco, Roberto; Romero...
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contemporary art, of note among which are those of work by Jan Hendrix, Cristina García Rodero and Chema Madoz, and Cabins for Thinking, which were subsequently...
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Cristina de Middel (born 1975) is a Spanish documentary photographer and artist living and working in Uruapan, Mexico. De Middel self-published The Afronauts...
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Alberto García-Alix (born 1957) is a Spanish photographer from León, Spain. He won the National Photography Award in 1999. His work has reached different...
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History will premiere the feature films 'La estafa del amor', by Virginia García del Pino; 'An Inhabited Volcano', co-directed by David Pantaleón and Jose...
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1995: Javier Vallhonrat 1996: Cristina García Rodero 1997: Humberto Rivas 1998: Joan Fontcuberta 1999: Alberto García-Alix 2000s 2000: Chema Madoz 2001:...
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Goldberg, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Paolo Pellegrin, Thomas Dworzak, Cristina García Rodero, Larry Towell and Carl de Keyzer. 1995: Centenary Medal from the...
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Darchinger [Wikidata] 1988 Sebastião Salgado 1989 Barbara Klemm 1990 Cristina García Rodero 1991 Robert Lebeck 1992/1993 Don McCullin 1994 Mary Ellen Mark 1995...
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El Búho Viajero (2007) Other Historia de una pasión included in Cristina García Rodero Second edition (2008). ISBN 9788492841004. Narrative The Yellow...
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and poet Sofía Gandarias (1957–2016), painter Cristina García Rodero (born 1949), photographer Dora García (born 1965), contemporary artist Elvira Gascón...
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portraits Irene Cruz (born 1987), photographer and video artist Cristina García Rodero (born 1949), documentary photographer Carlota Guerrero (born 1989)...
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Alberto Schommer García (9 August 1928 – 10 September 2015) was a Spanish photographer. Alberto Schommer was born in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. He was introduced...
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1995: Javier Vallhonrat 1996: Cristina García Rodero 1997: Humberto Rivas 1998: Joan Fontcuberta 1999: Alberto García-Alix 2000s 2000: Chema Madoz 2001:...
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1995: Javier Vallhonrat 1996: Cristina García Rodero 1997: Humberto Rivas 1998: Joan Fontcuberta 1999: Alberto García-Alix 2000s 2000: Chema Madoz 2001:...
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Spanish Ministry of Culture: Cristina Garcia Rodero, Cristina de Middel, Elena Asins, Alberto Garcia Alix as well as Cristina Lucas, Priscilla Monge, Montserrat...
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