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Grand Final of the 8th Edition of the Fundación MAPFRE Social Innovation Awards
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Europe is not built solely on political or economic agreements. It is shaped by all of us, day after day, through our values, solidarity, and support for those most in need. Celebrate Europe Day with us.
Join us at the grand final of the Fundación MAPFRE Social Innovation Awards in Madrid
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Rural areas, places where generations come together
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PIN Talk: how to reduce serious injuries
We are pleased to invite you to the conference “How to reduce serious injuries”, which we are organizing together with the Spanish Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) and the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) as part of the PIN (Road Safety Performance Index) projec.
Art and Culture

José Guerrero
Hwy-80 (House near Wendover), UT, 2011
De la serie «After the Rainbow»
Colecciones Fundación MAPFRE
© José Guerrero, VEGAP, Madrid, 2025
JUN.05.2025 – AUG.24.2025, MAD
José Guerrero
Concerning Landscape
Organized always in series, the photography of José Guerrero (Granada, 1979) presents itself as a continuous study of the representation and perception of landscape and architecture through the photographic image. With a significant use of light, color and atmosphere, his photographs transform iconic and historical places—such as La Mancha, Carrara, Sierra Nevada and the Thames—into dynamic settings that engage the cultural background of the viewer, evoking a poetic gaze filled with meanings and connotations.
This exhibition spans over 20 years of his career to date.

Felipe Romero Beltrán
Amigo de El Friki y pared rosa
Bravo
© Felipe Romero Beltrán
JUN.05.2025 – AUG.24.2025, MAD
Felipe Romero
Bravo
Bravo was the winning project of the second edition of the international KBr Photo Award, launched by Fundación MAPFRE in 2021. As in many of his other works, Colombian photographer Felipe Romero (Bogotá, Colombia, 1992) invites reflection on a space of tension and conflict: the border between Mexico and the United States, specifically a stretch of the Río Bravo (known as the Rio Grande in the United States), which is part of the more than one thousand kilometers of division between the two countries. His images of people, landscapes and architecture form a sober visual essay on the idea of waiting and the complexity of border identity.

Nicholas Nixon
The Brown Sisters, 1975, 2022
Fundación MAPFRE Collections. © Nicholas Nixon
JUN.05.2025 – AUG.24.2025, MAD
Nicholas Nixon
The Brown sisters (1975-2022)
Nicholas Nixon (Detroit, 1947) stands out as an important figure in the history of contemporary photography. Celebrated for his deep and empathetic gaze, Nixon combined his artistic career with teaching at the Massachusetts College of Art until 2017. Among his most emblematic projects is The Brown Sisters (1975-2022), a series begun in 1975 that annually portrays his wife, Beverly Brown (Bebe), and her three sisters. With a refined technique and a deeply human gaze, Nixon turns the everyday into an emotionally powerful visual narrative and confronts us with one of the most moving depictions of the passage of time in the history of art.
With the image of the year 2022 Nixon has concluded the series, so this will be the first time it can be seen in Spain in its final version.

Edward Weston
Surf, Bodega, 1937
Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona
© Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents
JUNE.12.2025 – AUG.31.2025, BCN
Edward Weston
The matter of shapes
Strongly linked to the landscape and cultural history of North America, the work of Edward Weston (Illinois, 1886 – California, 1958) offers a unique perspective on the process of photography’s consolidation as an artistic medium. This extensive anthology spans all stages of his photographic production, from his initial interest in Pictorialism to his establishment as one of the central figures in affirming the poetic and speculative value of Straight Photography. A co-founder of the f/64 Group, his images are key to understanding the new aesthetics and the emerging American lifestyle in the United States during the Interwar period.
Exhibition organized with the support of the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona, Tucson.

Puig Farran
A couple in a bar in Barcelona, 1931-1936
Arxiu Fotogràfic de Barcelona /
Archivo de la familia Puig Farran
JUNE.12.2025 – AUG.31.2025, BCN
Joan Andreu Puig Farran
A Decade of Turmoil (1929-1939)
A press photographer since 1929, Joan Andreu Puig Farran (Lleida, 1904 – Barcelona, 1982) worked for various newspapers published in Barcelona, such as La Humanitat, L’Opinió and La Vanguardia during the Second Republic. Due to this work, he was forced into exile in France in 1939; upon his return in 1945, he could not resume his work as a photojournalist. After his conviction and subsequent purging, he was able to return to photography, but only in the fields of advertising and tourism.
Puig Farran never had the opportunity to exhibit his photographs during his lifetime. This exhibition recovers his work from a period of significant social and political turbulence through a large number of period copies from the La Vanguardia archive, complemented by exhibition prints made from the glass plates preserved by his heirs, along with a selection of the newspapers in which his images were published.
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