The visual history of the camp is told through the only known photographs taken inside the Tarrafal camp, combined with correspondence, archives, objects and Pina's own contemporary photographs. Collectively
these materials create a new dialogue about the Portuguese fascist regime of the past-and the
resistance to it-on the 50th anniversary of its demise.
In 1949, Pina's grandfather Guilherme da Costa Carvalho-a young communist militant- was sent
to the camp. Later that year Guilherme's parents were granted unprecedented permission to visit
their son and using a Rolleiflex camera they photographed all the living prisoners and the graves of
the ones who had died in the camp. This extensive visual record-the only one ever made inside the
concentration camp-was created with the intent of reporting back to the families of the other
prisoners held in the camp or had died there.
Seventy years later, in 2019, Pina began investigating a box in his family archive containing the
negatives, contact sheets, vintage prints of these pictures made inside the camp, along with related
letters and telegrams sent from his grandfather.
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978-1-915423-37-5 (9781915423375)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Joao Pina,( b. Portugal in 1980) began working as a professional photographer at the age of
eighteen, and graduated from the ICP's Photojournalism and Documentary Photography
programme in New York in 2005. His photographs have been published internationally in outlets
including The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Time magazine, National
Geographic magazine, GEO, Stern magazine, El Pais and Le Monde and the subject of numerous
international exhibitions.