Revela'T PORTFOLIO REVIEW 2026
Revela'T PORTFOLIO REVIEW 2026
Revela'T PORTFOLIO REVIEW 2026
Dive into the world of Revela't Festival with our exclusive Portfolio Review session. Connect with 18 talented individuals and present your projects to a panel of 11 distinguished experts from the photographic field – including gallery owners, curators, festival directors, critics, and editors. Immerse yourself in 20-minute one-to-one sessions with each expert viewer, totaling 3 hours of valuable insights and constructive feedback on your work. Elevate your work and make meaningful connections.
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Marc Ávila Català
Marc Ávila Català
Activity coordinator

Graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona and holds a Master’s degree in Contemporary Film and Audiovisual Studies from Pompeu Fabra University. His work has been exhibited at leading art fairs and venues, including ARCO, Unseen and Art Rotterdam, as well as at the Unicaja Foundation and the Arranz-Bravo Foundation. His work is held in the collections of the Salvat Pharmaceutical Group and the Ankaria Foundation. He was a finalist for the Vila Casas Foundation Photography Award in 2023 and was selected for Les Boutographies in Montpellier in 2021.

Daniel Belinchon
Daniel Belinchon
Cultural manager and producer

Manager of Territorio Foto and founder and director of FOC (Photography Cultural Observatory), where he organises FEM FOC and FER FOC. He coordinated the Photography Department at Jaume I University and founded and directed Imaginaria Photography Fest until 2022. He is also the founder and curator of “La Visual del Mercat Central”, a project promoted by Castellón City Council. He has directed seminars, workshops and training courses on visual culture, art and photography.

Roser Cambray
Roser Cambray
Curator at the Photography Department of MNAC

Coordinator of the SCAN Tarragona International Photography Festival from 2012 to 2015 and technical coordinator of the National Photography Plan of the Government of Catalonia, where she also serves on its Acquisitions Committee. Since 2019, she has been curator of the Photography Department at the MNAC, where she has curated the exhibitions “Mey Rahola. The New Photographer”, “Rosa Szücs (1911–1984). Confluences in a Changing World” and “Pere Formiguera Donation. The Creative Drive”.

Fernando Castro
Fernando Castro
Associate Professor of Aesthetics at the Autonomous University of Madrid

Philosopher, art critic, essayist specialising in aesthetics and contemporary culture, and exhibition curator. He has worked as an art critic for ABC Cultural and has contributed to publications including El País, El Mundo, Diario 16 and Revista de Occidente. He has served on the advisory committee of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and has curated exhibitions by artists such as Miró, Picasso, Dalí, Warhol, Francis Bacon, Anselm Kiefer and Bernardí Roig.

Isabel Hernández
Isabel Hernández
Fine Art Photography Consultant & Mentor. Co-founder of HER Photo Agency and creator of Audioteca Fotográfica

Curator, writer and researcher specialising in the image. She works alongside visual artists on the conceptualisation and dissemination of their work. She is the director and co-founder of HER Photo Agency and has developed curatorial and research projects related to contemporary artistic creation. These include Audioteca Fotográfica, a sound archive dedicated to photography that brings past and present into dialogue through the reflections of its leading figures.

Frederic Montornés
Frederic Montornés
Art critic and curator

His curatorial projects include “Species of Spaces” at MACBA and “Works from the Collections”, a project presented across ten museums in Catalonia in 2020. Since 2013, he has published texts on art on his website. Between 2017 and 2021, he was content director of the television programme Territorio Contemporáneo. From 2021 to 2023, he curated “Past/Present”, a pilot programme of artistic interventions across four heritage sites in Catalonia.

© Photograph by Roberto Ruíz

Juan Naranjo
Juan Naranjo
Director of Juan Naranjo Gallery

Photography historian and independent curator born in Barcelona in 1960. Since 2014, he has directed the Juan Naranjo Gallery in Barcelona, which specialises in photography. He is a member of the advisory committee of the MNAC’s Photography Department and an advisor to Gustavo Gili’s photography collection. He has curated exhibitions for institutions including the Fundació Joan Miró, CaixaForum and the Museu del Disseny de Barcelona.

Silvia Omedes
Silvia Omedes
Photographic Social Vision Director

Cultural manager, independent curator, editor and photographers’ agent. Since 2001, she has directed the Photographic Social Vision Foundation. She has worked at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the CCCB in Barcelona and the World Press Photo Foundation in Amsterdam, where she served as Jury Secretary and was a member of the Global Jury for the 2026 edition. She represents the photographic archives of authors including Joana Biarnés, Spain’s first female photojournalist, and French photographer Jacques Léonard.

© Photograph by Toni Ricard

Benito Padilla
Benito Padilla
President of GAC, Director of Imaginart Gallery

Graduated in History from the University of Barcelona and has more than thirty years of experience in the art world. A teacher of History and Art History, he has worked as an antique dealer, art dealer and collection advisor since 1989, when he founded Mogambo, the first art gallery in Premià de Mar. In 2007, he founded Imaginart Gallery, and in 2023 he was appointed president of the Guild of Art Galleries of Catalonia, a position he combines with his role as director of Imaginart.

Rebeca Pardo
Rebeca Pardo
PhD in Fine Arts, lecturer at the International University of La Rioja (UNIR) and the University of Barcelona (UB), board member of the Consell de la Informació de Catalunya, artist and researcher

PhD in Fine Arts with teaching experience at both public and private universities. Her research focuses on the visual representation of diversity, pain, illness and identity, as well as ethics in research. She is a lecturer at UNIR and a board member of the Consell de la Informació de Catalunya. She has undertaken research stays at Harvard University, the University of Brighton and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). She has led competitive research projects funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, the BBVA Foundation and the Government of Catalonia.

Arianna Rinaldo
Arianna Rinaldo
Curator, editor and professor

Independent curator and consultant with an international career spanning more than two decades. She began her career at Magnum Photos in New York and later worked as photo editor for Colors magazine. She was artistic director of the Cortona On The Move festival from 2012 to 2021 and has directed the PhEST festival in Puglia since 2016. For eight years, she directed OjodePez magazine, published by La Fábrica in Madrid. She has served on the juries of major international awards, including the Leica Oskar Barnack Award and the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize.

Rocio Santacruz
Rocio Santacruz
Gallerist and editor, founder and director of ArtsLibris

Cultural manager and founder-director of the RocioSantaCruz gallery in Barcelona and of the ArtsLibris fair, which is present at ARCOmadrid, ARCOlisboa, Barcelona and the Guadalajara International Book Fair. Committed to contemporary creation and the defence of artists’ rights, she has developed numerous exhibition and publishing projects that have received several GAC Awards.

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