Within an exhibition series devoted to architecture and urban planning, Madrid’s ICO Museum, in collaboration with PHotoEspaña, proposes a photographic overview of both disciplines. This joint initiative starts out with a retrospective exhibition presenting the photographic work of Manolo Laguillo (Madrid, 1953) over the last thirty years. Laguillo is one of the key figures of the ‘new topography’ movement, which reinvented landscape photography, separating it from costumbrism. Through more than 250 images and three audiovisual installations, and with an exhibition design by Juan Herreros, the show offers a direct and documentary coverage of the metropolitan periphery and of urban transformation...[+]