From the river to the sea.
- Dates
- 1 December to 13 December 2025
- When?
- Soon
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From the river to the sea , an exhibition by photographer Mario Martija, organized by ATIM (Association of Moroccan Immigrant Workers).
Since October 2023, citizens have mobilized on numerous occasions to support the Palestinian people. Therefore, after spending days, weeks, and months photographing these protests, this exhibition aims to document the pro-Palestinian movement and its presence in the streets. Through this work, the artist intends to bear witness that all of this has been happening, is happening, and will continue to happen, because an undocumented protest is a forgotten protest.
The exhibition consists of 50 photographs documenting various protests, a mural featuring several posters calling on citizens to take to the streets, and two informational posters (about the content of the exhibition and about the recent history of Palestine).
Mario Martija (Spain, 1970) is a freelance photographer based in La Rioja, Spain. A professional photographer since 2007, he currently divides his work between documentary photography and photojournalism. He has published photographs in "El Heraldo de Aragón," "La Rioja," "Nueve Cuatro Uno," "Diario de Navarra," "Rioja2," "Belezos" magazine, "Diario de Burgos," "The Conversation," and "Newsweek," among others. He is the author of more than a dozen books of photojournalism, including: Tarazona: The Other Perspective (2022), The Battle of Atapuerca (2022), The Longest Night (2023), and Postpandemium (2023). He has exhibited at the Cajarioja Center in Logroño, in exhibitions such as "Rioja and the Five Senses." In 2023, he was awarded the National Battle of Atapuerca Prize for his book "The Battle of Atapuerca: The Other Perspective." As a documentary photographer, he has collaborated on projects about artistic and cultural heritage funded by the Institute of Riojan Studies, on projects of public and private institutions, as well as participating in academic, scientific and popular publications.
From the library we encourage you to visit this exhibition.
Event website : https://qrcd.org/9T4a
Address and map location
- Postal address Biblioteca Pública Municipal "Miguel de Cervantes" de Burgos - C/ Serramagna, 10. Burgos. NaN. Burgos
