Photography & Modern Architecture in Spain 1925-1965
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"In order to explain something, the photographer must know how to choose and take the photograph in the way that most clearly shows what he wants to communicate," Francesc Català-Roca wrote in a 1987 issue ofQuaderns d'Arquitectura i Urbanisme,the respected Barcelona architecture magazine. "Afterwards, an order must be established and, above all, it shouldn't be aimed to say a lot but rather a little and well expressed." This quotation and the featured image, a 1960 photograph of a service station in Oliva, Valencia, by Juan Haro Piñar, are reproduced fromPhotography & Modern Architecture in Spain 1925-1965, the enlightening and beautifully produced new survey from La Fabrica/Museo ICO.
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