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Ver es inventar. Barcelona: arquitectura y ciudad

A group exhibition bringing together a selection of works chosen by Jordi Bernadó around architecture, the city, and its transformations. Through diverse photographic approaches, the exhibition reflects on the ways we perceive, represent, and inhabit the urban environment. The presence of a fragment of Montjuïc connects these perspectives to Barcelona’s material history.

The exhibition is grounded in the idea that every photograph constitutes a position taken toward the world. Beyond its documentary dimension, the image articulates a way of seeing, interpreting, and constructing reality. In this context, architecture and the city cease to be understood as mere physical settings and instead emerge as spaces onto which social transformations, modes of inhabitation, and new contemporary sensibilities are projected.

Conceived through Jordi Bernadó’s perspective, the exhibition brings together a selection of works that explore different approaches to the urban landscape and the built environment, understanding photography as a critical tool capable of revealing the multiple layers—political, symbolic, and affective—that shape the experience of the city.

Ver es inventar. Barcelona: arquitectura y ciudad
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