Exhibition 'Motherhood'
Taken Kedougousta motherhood, the picture below titled 'Kiss me' shows a young mother playing with her newborn daughter, away from the people around her. Saturday, November 7, 2009
Photo: Bru Rovira / CaixaForum Madrid 20 Minutes
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And, as himself says Rovira,
"The relationship between a mother and her child belongs to this world heritage, private and intimate able to survive any situation that things go wrong"
. I think it's worth a look if you can.
More information:
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The snapshot is part of a presentation by the Catalan journalist and photographer Bru Rovira, who may be in CaixaForum Madrid from November 6 to 28 February, thanks to an initiative of the International Cooperation Program of Social Work 'la Caixa'. "Maternity
" consists of a series of photographs from around the world in which, as in the already shown, there are a mother and son, through which the photographer and the texts that accompany we travel through different countries and cultures. Although situations can be very adverse -War, disease, hunger, poverty, etc .- maternity photographs capture a unique relationship where it emphasizes the beauty and love.

" consists of a series of photographs from around the world in which, as in the already shown, there are a mother and son, through which the photographer and the texts that accompany we travel through different countries and cultures. Although situations can be very adverse -War, disease, hunger, poverty, etc .- maternity photographs capture a unique relationship where it emphasizes the beauty and love.
And, as himself says Rovira,
"The relationship between a mother and her child belongs to this world heritage, private and intimate able to survive any situation that things go wrong"
. I think it's worth a look if you can.
More information:
Activity Type: Exhibition public
Type: General Public
Center: Caixa Forum Madrid
Address: Paseo del Prado, 36 (Madrid)
Hours: Monday to Sunday from 10.00 to 20.00
Type: General Public
Center: Caixa Forum Madrid
Address: Paseo del Prado, 36 (Madrid)
Hours: Monday to Sunday from 10.00 to 20.00
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