Carlos Aguilera (1992) is a photographer from Los Montesinos (Alicante). He studied Audiovisual Communication and the Master in Production and Research in Art at the University of Granada.
In 2019 he received the FRAGMENTS grant awarded by the Unió de Periodistes Valencians (Union of Valencian Journalists) to develop his work Educandos de Benejúzar. He has recently been selected for the Cultura Resident artistic residency program organized by the Consortium of Museums of the Valencian Community to develop his work Turista un millón on the island of Tabarca.
He has participated in several exhibitions, among others: Un cierto panorama, reciente fotografía de autor en España at Sala Canal (2017), La General within the TEST festival (2017), The start of a very bad day within the FACBA festival (2017) or Ciudad Elegida within Photo Alicante (2015). His work has been published in different exhibition catalogues and within the Cuadernos Valencianos collection edited by Ricardo Cases and Pablo Casino.
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