On 30 May Dionisio González will open his first exhibition at Ivorypress Space, entitled Le Corbusier: The Last Project . In this show, which is part of the Off PhotoEspaña Festival, the renowned photographer reflects on utopia, survival and destruction through twenty unrealised projects by the architect Le Corbusier.

Now, more images about the exhibition below.

Updated from the original article on May 06, 2013.

Images, courtesy of Ivorypress, of the works by Spanish artist Dionisio González, that will be included in the exhibition Le Corbusier: The Last Project, which will be held at Ivorypress from 30 May to 13 July 2013.   

Ivorypress presents DIONISIO GONZÁLEZ Le Corbusier: The Last Project
Opening with presence of the artist : 30 May 2013 at 7:30 p.m.
Venue : Ivorypress c/ Comandante Zorita 48 (Madrid)
Exhibition : From 30 May to 13 July 2013

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Dionisio González (Gijón, Spain. 1965) is senior lecturer at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Sevilla. Throughout his artistic career he has received numerous awards such as the Leonardo Scholarship, BBVA Foundation for Researchers and Cultural Creators (2016/2018), National Prize for Engraving, Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engraving (2015) or Winner of European Month of Photography Arendt Award, Luxembourg, Paris, Berlin, the Pilar Juncosa Prize and Sotheby's of the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró or the Arendt European Photography Award in 2013.

His work is present in museums such as the Reina Sofía National Art Center Museum, Madrid, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, USA. or the National Center of Contemporary Art of Paris as well as in important private collections. He has also participated in the ARCO art fair in Madrid. He has exhibited his works by countless galleries and art centers located in cities around the world as the Cultural Center of Spain in Mexico; JE JU BIENNALE. South Korea; Galerie Richard, New York, United States; Taubert Contemporary, Berlin, Germany; ProjectB, Milan, Italy; Katz Contemporary, Zurich, Switzerland; Maison Europenne of the Phothographie, Paris, France or The Colums Art Center for Visual and Performing Arts, Seoul, South Korea, among others.

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