This lecture is held in the auditorium of Reset Brussels. The capacity of the auditorium is 229 seats. Come early!
Reset Brussels
Rue de Ligne 8
1000 Brussels
Lectures are free and open to the public.
You do not need to register for the lecture. Be on time to secure a seat. The capacity of Reset Brussels is 229. The capacity of Zaal De Wolken at Muntpunt is 49.
The talk lasts 1 hour, and there is time for questions at the end of each presentation.
All lectures are in English.
Participants are expected to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements.
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Ensure that you have the necessary travel documents and visas to attend the event. The BSPF can provide letters of support if needed.
In this talk Rafał Milach will focus on various aspects of photography as a tool for social change. From activism to art gestures, how can we make the medium respond relevantly to the turbulent contemporary context?
Rafał Milach is a Magnum photographer.
His work focuses on the tension between society and power structures. Author of protest books and critical publications on state control and protest strategies. Rafal Milach is a professor at the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School of Silesian University in Katowice, Poland. He has received scholarships from the Polish Minister of Culture and National Heritage, US State Department and European Cultural Foundation. Finalist of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize and Polityka Passports Awards. Rafal has been awarded the Dr. Erich Salomon Award and World Press Photo prize. Co-founder of the Archive of Public Protests and Sputnik Photos collectives. His works have been widely exhibited worldwide, and can be found in the public institutional collections worldwide. In 2018 Rafał joined Magnum Photos.
Rafał Milach is a Magnum photographer.
His work focuses on the tension between society and power structures. Author of protest books and critical publications on state control and protest strategies. Rafal Milach is a professor at the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School of Silesian University in Katowice, Poland. He has received scholarships from the Polish Minister of Culture and National Heritage, US State Department and European Cultural Foundation. Finalist of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize and Polityka Passports Awards. Rafal has been awarded the Dr. Erich Salomon Award and World Press Photo prize. Co-founder of the Archive of Public Protests and Sputnik Photos collectives. His works have been widely exhibited worldwide, and can be found in the public institutional collections worldwide. In 2018 Rafał joined Magnum Photos.