- Presentation | The nameless
- The Classical Exhibition | Florence, the perfect society
- Interview | Elena del Rivero
- The Contemporary Exhibition | José Manuel Ballester
- The Work | Face to face to a new Velázquez portrait
- Space | Emilio Ambasz – The rest we all dream of
- Portfolio | Luz Camino – The rare and the precious
- Investigation | Ravesteyn-Savery: two artist in Prague
- In the studio | Pedro Cabrita Reis
- The collection of | Franco Maria Ricci
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | Letizia Arbeteta, Joaquín Bordíu Ximénez de Embún, Peter Buchanan, Bárbara Celis, Peter Cherry, Cristina Giménez, Dora Liscia, Caterina Napoleone, Simonetta Persichetti

José Manuel Ballester
Their spaces are the fable of the city. His images the chronicle of urban ruins in andabandoned buildings. The Spanish artist captures every scene with the camera lens, but creates with his eyes. He build visual poems without human presence, but most evidence of man's presence is felt. The National Photography Prize 2010 is the protagonist of the exhibition organized by the Community of Madrid.
By Simonetta Persichetti
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