With a sober, human-centered gaze, Samsó’s vision of Barcelona invites readers to rediscover the city from its margins
In his black-and-white photographs, Leopoldo Samsó (born 1946) presents a Barcelona far removed from clichéd postcard imagery. The city is shown as a lived space, shaped by minimal encounters and a quiet coexistence between people and architecture.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 8/4/2026
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Published by RM. Text by Angela Molina, Alberto Martín.
With a sober, human-centered gaze, Samsó’s vision of Barcelona invites readers to rediscover the city from its margins
In his black-and-white photographs, Leopoldo Samsó (born 1946) presents a Barcelona far removed from clichéd postcard imagery. The city is shown as a lived space, shaped by minimal encounters and a quiet coexistence between people and architecture.