El Salvador, 1980

Christian Poveda knows America very well, for having spent 10 years of his life covering major events and schock moments in the country (from 1978 to 1988)...

Peluqueria (Salon de coiffure), 1979

Series | This series is both emblematic and founding of Ouka Leele's work. In the midst of Madrid's Movida period...

Immigration Chronicles, 1978

In 1976, Christian Carez and Michel Vanden Eeckhoudt began a report on immigration in Belgium, which after two years of work became Chroniques immigrées.

Rue des Lombards, 1977

Rue des Lombards is Jane Evelyn Atwood's first photographic reportage, produced in black and white, in a writing that is at once simple, effective and sensitive.

Polaroids, 1977

About twenty Polaroids created by Strömholm in 1976 present the assemblies of images and objects and constitute so many visual plays on words that reveal the profound influence of surrealism on Strömholm.

Protest Against Racism with Jean Paul Sartre, 1971

1971: Djellali Ben Ali, 15, was killed by the caretaker of his building in the Goutte d’Or in Paris.

Daily Life, 1955-1965

Vieitez documented the different episodes, either solemn or common, of the daily life in his countryside.

Paris, 1965

"The pictures of a lost Paris does not call up our nostalgia but revive our curiosity and support our interest as a document..."

Passport Photographs (1955-1965)

Vieitez made hundreds of passport photographs when the ID card became compulsory in 1962.

Japon, 1963

Christer Strömholm travelled to Japan to photograph, in a sober and sparse expression, the faces of the victims of the Hiroshima disaster.