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Jose Maria Rodriguez Madoz (born 1958) better known as Chema Madoz is a Spanish photographer, best known for his black and white surrealist photographs. Year 1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Surrealism is an artistic movement and an aesthetic philosophy that aims for the liberation of the mind by emphasizing the critical and imaginative powers of the subconscious. ...
Chema Madoz studied Art History at Universidad Complutense de Madrid between 1980 and 1983. It is here that he was first exposed to the study of photography and imaging. This article is about the academic discipline of art history. ... The Complutense University of Madrid, in Spanish Universidad Complutense de Madrid, is an important Spanish university, located in Madrid. ... HAHA, Ive deleted all KISS MY ASS>< ...
Exhibitions
Tools and Process
In an interview published in 2001, Chema explains that he currently uses a Hasselblad camera to take his photos. The book, Chema Madoz: Objetos 1990-1999 was presumably shot entirely with this camera, rather than the 6x6 Mamiya he has used previously. Hasselblad 503CW with Zeiss Distagon 3,5/30 and Ixpress V96C Hasselblad is a Swedish manufacturer of high-quality still photography cameras based in Gothenburg, Sweden. ... Mamiya C330 twin-lens reflex camera Mamiya-OP Co. ...
Bibliography
Chema Madoz: Objetos 1990-1999 (2001) ISBN 8-480031-86-7