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Festival PHotoEspaña 2019

Festival PHotoEspaña 2019

PHotoEspaña is an international festival of photography and visual arts that is held every year since 1998 in Madrid.

For the professional sector of photography, PHotoESPAÑA is an essential meeting point. The Festival is also, since 2003, a platform for professional exchange and debate around photography in contemporary art, addressed by prominent artists and professionals from each field, both nationally and internationally. The activities for professionals that are organized every year are the Campus PHE and Discoveries. Regarding professional initiatives, PHotoESPAÑA also has Trasatlántica, a photography and visual arts forum in America that emerged in 2008, and the PHE Master and PIC.A.
AC/E supports the participation of international programmers and prescribers so that they know first-hand the works that are presented in this edition of the festival and that they create connections and networks with the Spanish professionals and creators of the sector.

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