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Toni Catany International Photography Centre opens its doors in Llucmajor, Mallorca with a double exhibition.
The Museum will address the relationship between the production of this author and other creative disciplines and its first major exhibition proposes confluences between his work and that of Michael Kenna, based on six thematic axes: still life, statues, nudes, Southeast Asia, Mallorca and Venice.
The goal for this year is to “bring together the entire Catany archive”, with its more than 180,000 negatives, thousands of books and countless other elements “to breathe life” into the center, which has “a clear international vocation based on the local”.
Josep Lluís Mateo has been responsible for transforming three houses located on Carrer del Convent, the house of the photographer Tomàs Monserrat and another called sa Trinxa, and Toni Catany’s own house on Carrer Cardenal Rossell, into this international photography center.