Javier Campano (Madrid, 1950) developed an interest in photography at a young age. In contact with the world of art thanks, to a great extent, to his brother Miguel Ángel, he started working as a professional photographer at museums and galleries, reproducing works by prominent artists like Oteiza or Duchamp; and by national authors who had sparked some controversy during the Transition years in Spain, such as Eva Lootz or Juan Navarro Baldeweg. His provocative way of looking at the world is reflected in pictures taken during his walks around Madrid and his travels abroad in the 1970s and 1980s, documents that are kept at the Archivo Lafuente, which custodies more than 800 of his photographs...[+]