PFC'15 : Programa de fotografía contemporánea 2015. /

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Edition:Primera edición.
Imprint:Monterrey, Nuevo León : Consejo para la Cultura y las Artes de Nuevo León, 2018.
Description:84 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Memoria del futuro. Artes visuales
Memoria del futuro. Artes visuales.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11787853
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Varying Form of Title:Programa de fotografía contemporánea 2015
Other authors / contributors:Durán, Miguel, editor.
Consejo para la Cultura de Nuevo León, issuing body.
Programa de fotografía contemporánea : (2015 : Monterrey, México)
Notes:"En este catálogo de la quinta edición del Programa de Fotografía Contemporánea se muestran los trabajos de Alan Zúñiga, Alejandro De León, Andrés Villagómez Limón, Brenda Cordero, Jesús Leos Rodarte, Jorge Flores Díaz, Mari Welch, Mauricio Romerol, Myriam Salinas, Natalia Rodriguez Caballero, Rosalinda Olivares, Rosy González, Sergio Cantú y Victoria Fava" --Front flap.
In Spanish.
Summary:The exhibition comprised the work of 14 photographers, who used traditional photography, videos, audios, installations, drawings, photocopies, etc. to convey the vision of the current world and the relationship of the human being with new technologies. The artists participated in workshops and consultancies of the educational program, and their final works will be presented during the fifth and last edition of the Programa de Fotografía Contemporánea 2015 (PFC'15). "In its fifth edition, the PFC closes its circle as a training program that has forged important representatives of the State (of Nuevo León) on the national scene, to give way to new ways of research, new approaches to knowledge and transdisciplinarity." --Page [9]

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