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Spain / España
biography
Xavier
Miserachs belongs to a generation of photo- graphers who modernised
Catalan photography at the beginning of the sixties. Maspons, Colita
and Pomés, in Barcelona, or Ontañón and Masats in Madrid are some of
his most
important contemporaries. He studied medicine which he gave up to
pursue a
photographic career. He
was a multifaceted person with interests in many fields, e.g. worked as
a
disk-jockey, was a member of the “gauche divine” in Barcelona, an
advertising photographer, a teacher and a columnist. Miserachs was all
of this
and more as we can see in his memories, “Contact sheet” which he wrote
just
before leaving us, still young, in his sixties. His photography is
direct, fresh,
full of irony and a sense of humour; definitively without any
complexes, which
reflected his attitude to life. The
archive of this unique
artist fortunately is well taken care of by his two daugthers Arena and
Mar, who even have the iniciative to come up with new book projects (Memories de la
Costa Brava, 2005, Miserachs / Català-Roca), and sign all modern prints.
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Barcelona, Vía Laietana, 1962
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Barcelona, Las Ramblas, 1962
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