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David Mocha - El Paradis (XXIII)
Technique: Digital print s/p Hahnemüle Photo. Edition:3
Artist Biography: David Mocha is a contemporary photographer born in Tarragona, Spain, in 1982 and based in Alicante. He graduated in Humanities and has a Master in Artistic Photography and Professional Projects from the School of Visual Arts LENS in Madrid, interested in the possibilities of documentary language, he uses images of the real world to build subjective and fictitious territories. With his work, he wants to reflect on the processes of construction and representation of contemporary landscapes, focusing on the relationships between land, power and freedom.His work has received several awards and grants, highlighting the FotoPres la Caixa award for his work "Bonavista", whose publication was a finalist for Best Photobook at Les Rencontres d'Arles.He has exhibited his work at the SCAN International Photography Festival, the Outono Fotográfico Festival, the PhotoAlicante International Photography Festival and in galleries and museums such as CaixaForum Madrid and Barcelona, Fundación Canal Madrid or Fundació Forvm in Tarragona.David teaches photography at the University of Alicante in the Title of Expert in Contemporary Photography, and has worked with public and private educational centers, such as the School of Visual Arts LENS in Madrid, the Escola d'Art i Disseny de Reus or the School of Photography MISTOS in Alicante.
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