Wallis Annenberg has announced that the Photo Space will not be re-opening. Read her letter of appreciation on the closing of a chapter in Los Angeles.
Photo by: Hector Mediavilla
Hector Mediavilla
Photographer
Hector Mediavilla is a Spanish documentary photographer mainly interested in the human being and his understanding of life. He has photographed in Africa, Latin America and Europe. His work has been recognized in competitions like The Hansel Mieth Prize, Center Project Competition, Picture of the Year, Fotopres and Photo Espana New Talents. Paris in Africa The arrival of the French to the Congo, at the beginning of the 20th century, brought along the myth of Parisian elegance among the Congolese youth working for the colonialists. Many considered the whiteman to be superior because of their technology, sophistication and elegance. In 1922, G. A. Matsoua was the first-ever Congolese to return from Paris to Brazzaville fully clad as an authentic French gentleman. He is considered the first Grand Sapeur. Respected and admired in their communities, today’s sapeurs see themselves as artists. Each one has his own repetoire of gestures that distinguishes him from the others.