After gaining international recognition with The Bolshoi (La Fabrica, 2017), the Russian photographer Sasha Gusov turns us into privileged spectators of the life of one of the most fascinating men in
This hardcover volume presents a tour to Japanese art, from the 1950s to present day, that focuses on photography and the artists that were part of the group Vivo (1957-1961) and the collective respon
Juan Genoves' artistic career is deeply linked to the movements opposing Franco's regime in Spain: he has always believed that art should be committed to social issues, as well as being alluring emoti
Joana Vasconcelos (born 1971) is perhaps the most prominent Portuguese artist of her generation, internationally known for her participation in the 2005 Venice Biennale and her exhibition at the Palac
This beautiful, clothbound publication presents a selection of portraits by the famous photographer Cecil Beaton (1904-1980), who photographed leading figures of the 20th century, from the Shah of Ira
Carlos Saura (Huesca, 1932) is one of the key photographers who portrayed a time in Spanish history which now seems almost forgotten. Saura takes us to places that we barely recognize nowadays: a mise
Jean Marie del Moral started his career in the 1970s, when he photographed the social movements that were taking place in France and the Carnation Revolution in Portugal for left-wing newspapers. Afte
Francisca Artigues, an elderly lady, embroiders table linen at her home in Majorca. The scene wouldn't be anything out of the ordinary in an island where the art of brocade is preserved by women her a
Villa Argentina is a visual exploration of the relationship between the Iranian-born, Swiss photographer Aruna Canevascini and her mother, an Iranian artist who spent her childhood in Tehran as a secl
La Fabrica presents the complete guide to the photographic festival PHotoESPANA 2018, which will take place between 6 July and 26 August 2018. This year's Carte Blanche-curated by Cristina de Middel a
Each year, thousands of minors are trafficked with in Africa: they are sold by their families for ridiculous amounts and the vague promise of a supposedly better life. This results in slavery, physica
In this new issue, Matador pays homage to the Prado Museum. It delves into its unique history and architecture, with Juan Villanueva's plans for the Sciences Cabinet, the extensions projected by Rafae
On this occasion, La Fabrica's exquisite, big-format series of Artist Books presents a selection of works by the famous Spanish artist Eduardo Arroyo, a key author in Narrative Figuration, Neo-figurat
In order to go beyond the rules and the veneration that have characterised the development of photography since its beginnings, it is necessary to transgress, to invent, to play and to flirt with free