17 Fotografías
Miguel Trillo
OJOS DE BUEY
Miguel Trillo has relentlessly documented the evolution of Spanish youth culture over the last 50 years. Participating in a new social, artistic and cultural movement that took place after the end of Franco's dictatorship - La Movida Madrileña - he portrayed like no one else a generation that had lost its complexes and refused the impositions of the past. The political transition, together with moral and aesthetic changes, mostly influenced by British punk, gave this rebellious youth a new form of expression and identity; a freedom that was thought to be lost.
These 17 photographs taken between 1981 and 1986-a small excerpt from Trillo's exhaustive body of work-comprise a collective portrait of a changing society in a unique and incomparable period of Spain's recent history.
Folder containing 16 photographic plates, 172 x 122 mm.
+ the image of the cover printed on the reverse side
forming a 16-piece poster, 680 x 468 mm.