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    SummaryLOEWE FOUNDATION partners with PHotoESPAÑA 2026 to present Talia Chetrit’s Bunny at Madrid's Museo Lázaro GaldianoOn view until August 30, 2026, the artist's first Spanish institutional show spans three decades of photography, highlighting large-format works that explore motherhood and vulnerabilityLOEWE and the LOEWE Foundation are presenting Bunny, the first solo institutional exhibition in Spain by American photographer Talia Chetrit, now taking place at the Museo Lázaro Galdiano in Madrid.Chetrit is widely recognized for her provocative and deeply personal approach to photography, often blurring the line between staged and candid imagery. In Bunny, she presents portraits, still lifes and tableaux that highlight the tension between vulnerability and performance. Shot over nearly three decades, the exhibition reflects on how clothing, bodies and objects acquire meaning through time and chance, echoing the surrealist spirit that underpins the festival’s programming. Highlighted works include staged family portraits and intimate compositions that challenge conventional ideas of representation, while her use of theatrical lighting and deliberate framing underscores the evolving relationship between subject and environment.Running as part of PHotoESPAÑA 2026, the exhibition explores themes of intimacy, memory and irregular beauty, situating Chetrit’s work within the museum’s historic setting. The show is open at the Museo Lázaro Galdiano in Madrid and will remain on view until August 30, 2026.Museo Lázaro GaldianoSerrano, 12228006 MadridSpain View this post on Instagram A post shared by LOEWE FOUNDATION (@loewefoundation)

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