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Carlos Perez Siquier
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Carlos Perez Siquier

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This new book belongs to the PHotoBolsillo series, which publishes monographs on the most important Spanish, Latin American and African photographers in a didactic and affordable format. Carlos Perez Siquier (Almeria, 1930), sometimes regarded as ‘the Spanish Martin Parr,’ has been masterfully using colour since the 1970’s to frame the south of Spain - specially his hometown Almeria - and create chromatic lines and volumes to define his images. His famous bathers laying in the sun are just a small part of what Perez Siquier’s genius, vibrant and humorous eye can spot and portray.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
La Fabrica
Country
Spain
Date
5 February 2018
Pages
96
ISBN
9788417048501

This new book belongs to the PHotoBolsillo series, which publishes monographs on the most important Spanish, Latin American and African photographers in a didactic and affordable format. Carlos Perez Siquier (Almeria, 1930), sometimes regarded as ‘the Spanish Martin Parr,’ has been masterfully using colour since the 1970’s to frame the south of Spain - specially his hometown Almeria - and create chromatic lines and volumes to define his images. His famous bathers laying in the sun are just a small part of what Perez Siquier’s genius, vibrant and humorous eye can spot and portray.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
La Fabrica
Country
Spain
Date
5 February 2018
Pages
96
ISBN
9788417048501