Jose Maria Rodriguez Madoz (born 1958) better known as Chema Madoz, is a Spanish photographer, best known for his black and white surrealist and poetic photographs.[1]
In an interview published in 2001, Chema explains that he currently uses a Hasselblad camera to take his photos. The book, Chema Madoz: Objetos 1990–1999 was presumably shot entirely with this camera, rather than the 6×6 Mamiya he has used previously.[citation needed]
In 1999 the Centro Gallego de Arte Contemporáneo in Santiago de Compostela showed a solo exhibition of works produced between 1996 and 1997. At the end of that year, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía dedicated to him the solo exhibition "Objetos 1990 - 1999", the first retrospective exhibition that this museum dedicated to a Spanish photographer during his lifetime.[3]
Books
Chema Madoz (1998, CGAC, Xunta de Galicia)
Chema Madoz (1989-1999, Museo Nacional Arte Reina Sofia)
"Chema Madoz "Metamorfosis del Pensamiento" Exhibition Catalog of the exhibition: Chema Madoz "Metamorfosis del Pensamiento" on D.O.P. Foundation & Odalys Foundation at Caracas, Venezuela.[4]