Currículum

  • Agustí Fernàndez is a photographer born in Barcelona in 1952.
  • He began his professional career at the age of 18 in what was then the best laboratory in Barcelona, “Laboratori Fotogràfic Carreras.”
  • In 1982, he co-founded the photography gallery Primerplano, a pioneering space dedicated to the dissemination of fine art photography.
  • In 1987, he promoted the professional space and laboratory Primerplano, establishing himself as a key figure in the technical and creative field.
  • In 2013, he co-founded Visualkorner, a photographic lab and space that continues to be a meeting point for visual creators in the city.

Summary of Recent Exhibitions:


• In 2012 – “Harmonia Natural” at Mite Gallery, Barcelona
• In 2015 – “Natura” at Visualkorner, Barcelona
• In 2016 – “Harmonia Natural” at the Olot Photography Biennial
• In 2018 – “La mirada a la ciutat” at the Olot Photography Biennial
• In 2019 – Participated in Utopia Fotomarket, Barcelona
• In 2020 – “La energía Telúrica de les Pedres” at the Museum of the Mediterranean in Torroella de Montgrí, Girona
• In 2021 – “Les Pedres i la seva Màgia” at Visualkorner, Barcelona
• In 2021 – Participated in Utopia Fotomarket, Barcelona
• In 2022 (November) – “New York: The City of Infinite Gaze 1995–2001” at IEFC, Barcelona
• In 2022 (November) – Presentation of the book “NY: The City of Infinite Gaze 1995–2001” at IEFC, Barcelona
• In 2022 (December) – “De la naturalesa de l’aigua Utsuroi” at the Sant Cugat Photography Biennial as a guest photographer
• In 2023 (April) – “New York: The City of Infinite Gaze 1995–2001” at Sala Abacus/Qgatfoto, Sant Cugat, Barcelona
• In 2023 (September) – “A Glimpse at Wabi-Sabi” at the Museum of the Mediterranean in Torroella de Montgrí, Girona
• In 2024 – Participated in RTVE’s program “Boek Visual” with the presentation of his book about New York: https://youtu.be/NHbPxj4TVm8
• In 2024 (November) – “A Glimpse at Wabi-Sabi: Inside and Outside the Forest” at the Sant Cugat Photography Biennial (Casa de Cultura), Barcelona
• In 2024 (December) – “Circular Chronologies” at Ha.aH Gallery (Sant Pere Més Alt 39), Barcelona