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Novas exposições no Centro Português de Fotografia

Inauguram no Centro Português de Fotografia (Porto) no próximo dia 12 de Julho, Sábado, três novas exposições:

"Concurso de Fotografia de Arquitectura – FAUP 08", mostra que reúne os 25 melhores trabalhos do Concurso de Fotografia de Arquitectura – FAUP 08, incluindo os três vencedores e as três menções honrosas atribuídas pelo júri.

"2007|2008 Curso Superior de Fotografia, Instituto Politécnico de Tomar", 36 fotografias selecionadas dum conjunto de cerca de 200 imagens propostas pelos alunos do Curso Superior de Fotografia do Instituto Politécnico de Tomar.

"Peregrinos do Quotidiano", fotografias de Virgílio Ferreira resultantes de um percurso do autor em 2006 pelas cidades globalizadas asiáticas de Banguecoque, Macau, Hong Kong, Pequim, Xangai e Tóquio.

Três propostas para descobrir novos valores para a fotografia portuguesa, ou ficar a conhecer o trabalho de um autor nacional ímpar na fotografia da actualidade - Virgílio Ferreira.

Macau, 2006 - © Virgílio Ferreira

http://www.virgilioferreira.com

http://www.cpf.pt/

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