Henri Cartier-Bresson. Watch! Watch! Watch!

Key witness to the history of the 20th century, the French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908, Chanteloup-en-Brie, 2004, Montjustin), was known as the “eye of the century”. A patient and silent observer, but at the same time agile and expeditious, the artist captured scenes of people and events with his compact 35 mm Leica camera. With

Creadors de Consciència at Palau Robert

Palau Robert and DKV present “Creators of Consciousness. 40 committed photojournalists”, which pays tribute to Spanish camera professionals risking their lives covering armed conflicts, natural disasters and autarchic regimes.

Brassaï at Fundación MAPFRE

Brassaï (the pseudonym of Gyula Halász, 1899-1984) was a Hungarian-French photographer who settled in Paris in 1924. He trained as an artist and began as a serious photographer in 1929. He is most famous for his photographs of night-time scenes in the Montparnasse district of Paris during the 1930s. The Brassaï retrospective exhibition at Fundación