This afternoon, at 20 am, at the Museum of Ethnography and Natural Sciences, will be the opening of the exhibition "Fishermen" by photographer Jose Luis Villaescusa.
The exhibition organized by the Municipal Library contains the living history of fishing in Santiago de la Ribera, where just active fishermen, although there are many memories of those who grew up in the middle of the Mar Menor, and have provided their faces, their boats , and their testimony of life, for this sample, which can be visited at the Ethnographic Museum of Science and Nature "Jerónimo Molina" Jumilla until 24 February.
José Luis Villaescusa conceived from the start blank and black, and with its integrated players in their natural environment.
There are no tricks in snapshots beyond a filter that "dramatizes" the sky, bringing a load of hardness, loneliness and melancholy of a profession in constant struggle with the exhibition medio.La emerged as an order of the Department of Environment of the City of San Javier, has become a tribute to the world of fishing and an ode to the defense of the Mar Menor.
During the opening there will be a short presentation with a screening of a short video that complements the exhibition and will feature the author as well as a representation of the City of San Javier.
This is an activity included in the Agenda Cultural Culture Department of the City of Jumilla.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla