Maud Jongenelen
After 40 Years Of Silence






2011 “Brangulí va ser aquí. I tu?” // “Brangulí was here. What about you?”

The exhibition “Brangulí. Barcelona 1909-1945” came to an end on 6 November, and with it so did another exhibition also linked to the figure of Brangulí, to photography and to the city: “Barcelona 2000-2011” . This exhibition, which visitors to the “Brangulí. Barcelona 1909-1945” exhibition encountered in the last area of the exhibition route, was the first at the CCCB to be born from an online participative project. “Barcelona 2000-2011” displayed over 4,600 images from 598 contemporary authors who, inspired by the themes worked on by Brangulí in the early 20th century, showed us how the city is today, one century on from Brangulí’s Barcelona.

The CCCB, with the collaboration of Barcelona Photobloggers , launched the initiative “Brangulí was here. What about you?” which ran for 3 months (from June to September 2011) in order to create an exhibition with all the photographs received through the Internet. On 22 September it inaugurated “Barcelona: 2000-2011” with 4,696 images, from which a jury chose 324 runners-up and 10 winners, which were printed in a special format for the show. Source: lab.cccb.org.






















































05.08.2011 Congratulations! This photo has been selected as finalist of the project “Brangulí was here. What about you?”
It will be part of the exhibition “Barcelona: 2000-2010” that the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB) will hold from September 22 to October 23, 2011. The photo could be chosen to be one of 10 winners of the contest. All finalist photos will be screened at the exhibition and the 10 winners - one per category of the competition - will be printed in a special format for the show. The 10 selected winners of the contest will be announced the day of the opening of the exhibition on Thursday 22 September at 7.30 p.m. at the final space of the exhibition "Brangulí. Barcelona.1909-1945” at CCCB. See you there!




















07.2011. A serie of photographs “How life went on in Barcelona during the revolucion 15-M Movimiento”. (Anti-Austerity Movement Spain 2011).