Antigua Imprenta Sur - Photo-essay
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Photographic essay | Ensayo fotográfico | |
Antigua Imprenta Sur | Former Printing Sur | |
English: The Antigua Imprenta Sur is heir to the Imprenta Sur, which was inaugurated in the city of Malaga, Spain, most probably in October 1925.
Español: La Antigua Imprenta Sur es heredera de la Imprenta Sur, inaugurada en la Ciudad de Málaga, España, muy probablemente, en octubre de 1925.
Français : L'Antigua Imprenta Sur est l'héritière de l'Imprenta Sur, inaugurée dans la ville de Malaga, en Espagne, très probablement en octobre 1925.
Antigua Imprenta Sur | |
Un repaso a su historia y actualidad basado en imágenes y fotografías. A review of its history and current affairs based on images and photographs. Une revue de son histoire et de son actualité à partir d'images et de photographies. |
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Origins
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Origins | |
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In addition to the typical activity of any company, 1927 marked a remarkable period for the printing press, with the publication of Litoral and its Supplements, a magazine of avant-garde literary creation, as well as the first books by most of the young poets of what would later be known as the Generation of '27. | |
Transition
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Former Imprenta Sur
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Generation of '27
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Since its creation in 1984, the aim of the Centro Cultural Generación del 27 of the Diputación de Málaga has been to safeguard the memory and intellectual legacy of the broad group of creators (writers, plastic artists, musicians, scientists, humanists, etc.) known as the Generation of '27 by recovering their documentary evidence: books, manuscripts and drafts, magazines, diaries and letters, photographic, video and cinematographic material, and plastic and artistic material... | |
Among this legacy, and since the year 2000, the Centro Generación del 27, as the owner of the former Imprenta Sur, is the custodian of its installations and operations, publishing different collections composed by hand and printed in these installations that can be considered as museums. |
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