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The Prado told through photography, a shared memory since the 19th century

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Introduction to the Museo Nacional del Prado’s Photography Exhibition

The Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Spain, is renowned for its extensive collection of European art, dating from the 12th to the 19th century. In a unique endeavor, the museum has curated an exhibition that delves into the realm of photography, showcasing its role in the dissemination of artworks and the construction of the museum’s visual memory. Titled ‘El Prado multiplicado: la photography como memoria compartida’ (The Prado multiplied: photography as shared memory), this exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of photography and its significance in the context of art and cultural heritage.

Curatorial Overview and Exhibition Highlights

Curated by Beatriz Sanchez Torija, the exhibition presents 44 carefully selected photographs from the museum’s vast collection of over 10,000 images. These photographs, created using various techniques such as albumen, carbon prints, and gelatine, not only document masterpieces like ‘La rendicion de Breda’ by Velazquez but also capture historical spaces within the museum, including displays, furnishings, and museographic practices that are now extinct. This visual narrative underscores the importance of photography as an autonomous medium, contributing to the shared memory and heritage of the institution.

The Evolution of Photography and Its Role in the Museum

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