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Manel Esclusa, born in Vic, Catalonia, in 1952, is a photographer whose work transcends mere documentation; it’s an exploration of the soul of urban spaces, particularly as they reveal themselves under the cloak of night. His journey began early, steeped in the atmosphere of his father's photography studio, but truly blossomed with the Art Dowry Castellbanch Grant in 1974, which allowed him to immerse himself in the International Photography Workshops in Arles, France. This formative experience—learning from masters like Ansel Adams and Jean Dieuzaide—laid the foundation for a career dedicated to capturing the hidden realities of cities.
Esclusa’s photographic series, beginning in 1979 with works such as *Venezia*, *Sulla lepsis Ships*, *Urbs night* and *Aiguallum*, aren't simply pictures of places; they are meditations on the urban condition. He doesn’t seek grand vistas or iconic landmarks, but rather the anonymous corners, the fleeting moments, the architectural details illuminated in darkness. This focus isn’t accidental. Esclusa perceives these elements as symbols—fragments that collectively represent a city's identity and its often-unseen life. His work is about revealing what lies beneath the surface, the stories whispered by shadows and reflected in the stillness of night.
Beyond his personal artistic practice, Esclusa has profoundly impacted generations of photographers as a professor at the prestigious EINA school in Barcelona and the Institute of Photographic Studies of Catalonia. For over three decades—from 1978 to 2016—he shared his knowledge and passion, fostering a critical approach to image-making that emphasizes both technical skill and conceptual depth. His teaching wasn’t confined to the classroom; he also contributed to institutions like the Institut del Teatre and the Centre Internacional de Fotografia, shaping the landscape of Catalan photography through mentorship and guidance.
Esclusa's dedication to his craft has been consistently recognized throughout his career. He received the LAUS/ADGFAD Award in both 1985 and 1988, accolades that acknowledged his innovative approach to visual storytelling. However, perhaps one of his most significant achievements came in 1988 with the *Prix du Livre Photo* at Arles for his book *Barcelona, ciutat imaginada*. This award cemented his reputation as a leading figure in contemporary photography and highlighted his ability to create cohesive narratives through carefully curated sequences of images. His work has been exhibited internationally, from Milan’s Il Diaframma Gallery to the Houston Center for Photography, demonstrating its universal appeal.
The core theme running through Esclusa's oeuvre is a fascination with the interplay of light and shadow—the way darkness can both conceal and reveal. He masterfully employs nocturnal settings not as obstacles but as opportunities to explore texture, form, and atmosphere. His photographs often possess a quiet intensity, inviting viewers to contemplate the spaces they depict and to question their own perceptions of reality. Barcelona, in particular, serves as a recurring subject, transformed through his lens into a city of mystery and allure. He doesn’t simply capture what is *there*; he captures what it *feels* like to be there—the weight of history, the pulse of modern life, the echoes of untold stories.
L´ombra del paisatge (The Shadow of the Landscape) exemplifies his mature style. This series, frequently exhibited in recent years, showcases a refined sensitivity to subtle nuances and a profound understanding of composition. His work is not about spectacle; it’s about intimacy—a quiet dialogue between the photographer, the subject, and the viewer. He has published several books on photography and his work is on exhibit at the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC).
Manel Esclusa's contribution to contemporary photography lies in his ability to elevate the mundane to the poetic. In a world saturated with images, he reminds us of the power of stillness and observation. His work challenges conventional notions of urban representation, offering a nuanced perspective that embraces ambiguity and invites contemplation. He is not merely documenting cities; he’s creating visual poems—fragments of memory, reflections on time, and explorations of the human condition. Esclusa's legacy extends beyond his individual photographs; it resides in the generations of photographers he has inspired to look deeper, to see beyond the surface, and to find beauty in the shadows.
1952 - , Spain
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