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Brodsky, Marcelo, 1954- (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Brodsky, Marcelo, 1954-

Brodsky, Marcelo. Nexo, c2001: t.p. (Marcelo Brodsky) p. 23 (b. 1954)

Parábola, 1982: t.p. (Marcelo Brodsky) flap (b. 1954 in Buenos Aires; has lived in Barcelona since 1978; this is his first book)

Buena memoria, 2010: cover (Marcelo Brodsky) p. 4 (b. Buenos Aires, 1954; exile in Barcelona; photographer and author)

Once@9:53am, 2016 ECIP title page (Marcelo Brodsky) data view (Marcelo Brodsky trained at the International Center of Photography, Barcelona. He is a member of the Buena Memoria human rights organization and the Pro-Monument to the Victims of Terrorism Commission)

Author's website, March 25, 2020: (Marcelo Brodsky; born 1954; lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina; artist; political activist; was forced into exile in Barcelona following General Videla's coup in Argentina in 1976; studied economics at the University of Barcelona as well as photography at the Centre Internacional de Fotografia (Barcelona); during his stay in Spain, he took photographs that immortalized the psychological state of an expatriate; in 1984, when the military dictatorship was over, he went back to Argentina and began his project Buena Memoria, a visual essay that deals with the collective memory of the years under the dictatorship inspired by the emotions and personal experiences of those who lived through it; active member of the human rights organization Asociación Buena Memoria; member of the Board of Directors of the Parque de la Memoria, a sculpture park and large monument with names and a gallery, built in Buenos Aires to the memory of victims of state terrorism; his work is part of major collections such as the Museum of Fine Arts Houston , the Tate Collection London, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes Argentina, Museo de Arte Moderno Buenos Aires, Center for Creative Photography Tucson Arizona, Sprengel Museum Hannover, Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos Santiago de Chile, MALI Lima, and Museu de Arte Moderna do RJ; in 2014 he initiated Visual Action, an organization dedicated to incorporate visual culture in human rights campaigns and to work on visual education; marcelo@visualaction.org) https://marcelobrodsky.com/bio/?lang=en https://marcelobrodsky.com/contact/?lang=en

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