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From the US-Mexico border to protests in Poland: highlights of PhotoEspaña 2026

From the US-Mexico border to protests in Poland: highlights of PhotoEspaña 2026

Summary

PhotoEspaña 2026 is Spain's major photography festival, showcasing nearly 100 exhibitions by more than 300 artists across Spain until September. The festival features work on themes like identity and borders, including Mexican photographer Alejandro Cartagena’s series on the US-Mexico border, and portraits by Laia Abril illustrating the effects of endometriosis.

Key Facts

  • PhotoEspaña 2026 opened in Madrid and will run until September with about 100 exhibitions.
  • Over 300 visual artists from Spain and around the world are participating.
  • Alejandro Cartagena’s work focuses on the US-Mexico border, highlighting its impact on identity and separation.
  • Cartagena describes the border wall as a powerful symbol of division between cultures.
  • Laia Abril’s photo series shows life-size portraits of people managing pain from endometriosis.
  • Dutch photographer Viviane Sassen’s retrospective explores themes like death and sexuality through a mix of styles.
  • Polish photographer Rafał Milach’s exhibition examines public protests and the role of documentary photography.
  • Exhibitions are spread throughout Madrid and other parts of Spain, covering different social and artistic themes.
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