Lola Falcón
Lola Falcón
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A research and compilation work that took over six years, when Andrea Aguad arrived in the home of the son of Lola Falcón (b. Chile 1907-2000), writer Poli Délano. Aguad and Délano examined in detail more than 5,000 images taken by the photographer in the most different and distant cities of the world, between 1947 and 1974. The outcome was a photographic book that follows the creative process of the photographer through a selection of 200 photographs and portraits of important Chileans and international personages such as : Albert Einstein in Princeton, poet Pablo Neruda in exile, artist Claudio Arrau in New York, sculptor Tótila Albert creating the bust of Luis Enrique Délano, author Mariano Latorre, artist Andre Racz, singer Rayel Quitral, painter Mario Carreño, author Juan de la Cabada, poet Ángel Cruchaga Santa María, author Tómas Lago, and Rubén Azcar amongst others.
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