Barcelona, Besòs View
Where: Palau de la Virreina
La Rambla, 99
Barcelona
Barcelona

Previous exhibitions

Patrick Faigenbaum

Barcelona, Besòs View
Patrick Faigenbaum and Joan Roca

04.11.2017 – 04.02.2018


Curators: Jean-François Chevrier and Jorge Ribalta
Opening: Friday 3th November, 7 pm
Free guided tours: Tuesday at 6 pm

Barcelona, Besòs View is the outcome of an unusual collaboration between a photographer and a geographer to produce a unique “urban portrait”. Undertaken in Barcelona and Paris, it is a testimony about the transformation of the eastern waterfront of the city of Barcelona in the early years of 21st century, looking from the periphery—the Besòs River—towards the centre. The first photographs were taken in 1999, and the last in 2007. It aspired to do much more than simply expose a zone of the city or a community: it was about offering a synthetic and general representation of an urban development process as pictured in the minds of the citizens, but from a peripheral perspective, that of the neighbourhoods on the north-eastern waterfront. According to Joan Roca, “constructing a vision that was locally rooted—but not “localist”—has been a way of contributing to a new perception of the ‘local’ and the ‘global’”.

Barcelona vista del Besòs
Macosa housing plus tower blocks going up on the new Diagonal Mar, 2001
Barcelona vista del Besòs
Esperanza Martínez, Institut Barri Besòs, 1999
Barcelona vista del Besòs
The entrance ramp to the Besòs weekly market, 2002
Barcelona vista del Besòs
Diagonal Avenue under construction, 2005
Barcelona vista del Besòs
La Escocesa, a former textile mill in Poblenou, May 2002