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10 April to 22 June 2025
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The Zamora Museum exhibits the photographic work of Eduardo Almeida and Santiago Santos on Sayago. Different motives and interests have brought them together in Sayago to offer divergent, and therefore more enriching, perspectives on a landscape that other disciplines have defined as harsh, extreme, or ancient.

Eduardo Almeida (Zamora, 1985) understands photography as a representation of the physical environment, an exercise he carries out using genuinely analog and artisanal techniques in which photochemical printing takes on capital importance. His gaze individualizes places of exceptional conditions, refuges outside of time, curiously aquatic for the most part, which take shape in waterfalls, streams, riverbanks and rivers.

Santiago Santos (Salamanca, 1964) embraces the natural digital evolution of photographic technique to explore the analysis of the territory through various visual strategies. His images accumulate traces and details that reveal the deeply cultural dimension of a landscape that is always historical, beyond the presence of curtains, marras, or other human vestiges. His interest in the interaction of natural and artificial elements in the landscape lends his practice a unique ecological and emotional orientation.

Analog technique versus digital process, or nature versus culture, are alternatives within the practice of photography and its autonomous approach to the landscape. "Sayago. Photographic Records of a Landscape" displays these interpretive contrasts, even more evident when captured in the same environment.

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  • Postal address Museo de Zamora - Plaza Santa Lucía 2. Zamora. NaN. Zamora