Coordination: Naroa
Pérez
Workshop run by: Oscar Molina
Venue: Arteleku
Dates: 29-31 October
Schedule:
11.00 – 13.30 and 16.00
- 19.30
Price: €60.10
Registration period: 24 October. Please send
your personal details to info@arteleku.net.
Behind the Camera is a
theoretical-practical workshop on the creative process in photography, where
Oscar Molina takes the students through the different stages of the creative
process, with special emphasis on photography as a personal project. The aim is
to try and analyse the factor that help or hinder the development of the
maximum creative potential of each person. This involves finding the way in
which ideas and concepts are appropriately managed and result in consistent and
mature projects.
During the workshop, the work
will be viewed of those students who so wish, along with a commented screening
of some of Oscar Molina’s key projects.
Oscar Molina, Madrid, 1962.
Oscar Molina has been
experimenting with videos, photographs, graphic design and music since the
early 1980s. During that decade, he mainly worked on video and photography
commissions for different companies, as well as focusing on his first
photographic series. In 1987, he began to work in his own
photography studio and to develop the "Objetos" series.
At the start of the 1990s, he
began "fotografias de un diario", his first open project that was
indefinite in time. It was in the early 1990s when he began to
organise and coordinate photography workshops and seminars with well-known
visiting photographers. The first ones were held at his Madrid studio then at Cabo de Gata , and in
conjunction with the Mestizo Association from 1997 to 2000. In 1996, he unveiled
the "silencio abierto" project. He ran his “Behind the camera”
course in collaboration with Jeanne Chevalier, the Swiss photographer, for the
first time in that same year. In 1997, he moved to live in Cabo de Gata
(Almería), and he began to work on the "Photolatente" project in
1998.
He has written on photography
and his work has been acquired for numerous private and public collections. He is
currently working on the "Petite histoire du temps" and
"Ammonites" projects for the Gassendi
Museum (Digne, France)
and on preparing a book and exhibition at the Haute-Provence Geological
Reserve. He lives and works in Almería where, in parallel to his photography
projects, he continues to organise the “Cabo de Gata Photography Workshops”and
coordinate courses with the leading photographers of today. He also
regularly runs the “Behind the Camera" workshop.
Further information on his
work at www.oscarmolina.com