Antonio Briceño

Antonio Briceño

Antonio Briceño (born 5 December 1966 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a professional photographer and has been a passionate activist in environmental issues, as well as in ethnic minorities and human rights. He has a graduate degree in Biology from the Central University of Venezuela (Caracas, 1993) and a master's degree in Digital Arts from the Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona, 2015), and he is the co-founder of the prestigious conservationist nongovernmental organization PROVITA.Briceño’s passion for photography began when he was a teenager and he first exhibited his work in 1987. Between 1996 and 2002, he carried out several solo exhibitions, relating to the following topics: Veils and Turbans (1996, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi); Passengers (a series that won him First Prize in the Luis Felipe Toro Prize and which was exhibited in Caracas' Museum of Fine Arts in 1997); Devotion (a series that depicts different forms of popular religious beliefs in Venezuela, which was shown at Galería Los Talleres, Mexico in 1998; in Casa de las Américas, Havana, 1999; and at Maison Internationale, Brussels in 2000); Guadalupanos (Ateneo de Caracas, 1999); and The Shamans (Galerie Adriana Schmidt, Stuttgart, 2002). Wikipedia

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