Pep Ventosa's work is
focused on an exploration of the medium itself--deconstructing and
reconstructing photographic images to create new visual experiences. His
photographs have received top honors, exhibited in the U.S., U.K., Spain,
Germany, France and Switzerland, and been jury selected for special exhibitions
by the late Robert Rosenblum, curator of 20th Century Art at New York’s
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; the Pritzker Director of the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and the Royal Photographic Society of
Madrid, among others. Ventosa's work is in the permanent collection of the
Crocker Art Museum and his creative work processes are used as a
teaching guide for photography students.A Catalan born in 1957 in
Vilafranca del Penedès, near Barcelona, his lifelong passion for photography
began with his first camera at the age of 10. He went on to learn the mechanics
of the darkroom at Spain's Escola d’Arts i Oficis Artístics de l’Alt Penedès and
later taught himself the possibilities of the new digital darkroom. Ventosa
currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area in California.
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