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The Recoletos Hall at the MAPFRE Foundation will host an exhibition from 6 June to 30 August focusing on the work of the Dominican photographer resident in Mexico, Alejandro Cartagena, in collaboration with the San Francisco Museum of Art. Visitors will be able to explore the work of an artist who showcases the complex reality of Mexico, including migration, housing, the border with the United States or the urban transformation, among other topics.
Throughout his prolific career, Alejandro Cartagena has built up a body of work that defies the traditional concept of the “decisive moment,” to commit to seriality and the multiplicity of perspectives as the cornerstones of his work through a critical and humanistic eye.
Cartagena’s photography offers a coherent and multifaceted vision of contemporary challenges, inviting visitors to look at them from multiple perspectives.
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Docking Stations:
- Biblioteca Nacional (Paseo de Recoletos, 20)
- PLaza de las Salesas, 2
- Calle Prim, 4
General Entrance Fee: € 5
Reduced Entrance Fee: € 3
Free Entrance: Tuesdays except Public Hols
See other prices on the official website
Mondays (except Public Hols): 2pm - 8pm
Tues to Sat: 11am - 8pm
Sun and Public Hols: 11am - 7pm
A must on anyone's cultural checklist, this exhibition hall is located along the well-known Paseo del Arte (Art Walk).
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