ARGIA has awarded the photographic archive for the following reasons:
"In the elaboration of historical memory, it is common for one part of the facts and of society to prevail. That is also the case in Donostia: Belle Epoque, aristocrats enjoying the city... but today's winners have not told the history of the rich but of the Donostian workers and have made the citizens protagonists of the historical memory.
The drivers of this project are active agents of a working-class neighborhood. In 2019 they decided to collect, elaborate, organize and make available all the old photographs and graphic material of the neighborhood. And since then, they're doing that work and they've collected hundreds and hundreds of photographs on the web -- the landscape of the neighborhood, the parties, the mobilizations, the major events, the riots, the repression, the history of the ikastola -- a beautiful piece that will never fade away. And they publish everything with free licenses."
The Argia Award 2024 Gordegia.eus has been received by the Graphic Archive of Egia and Arkaitz Artola, Juanpe Urrosolo and Fernando Olalde have come to the Atxega Palace to collect the prize. We were told by Arkaitz Artola, project member: "Knowing the history of the neighborhood helps to advance."
Ion Celestino said in ARGIA that folklore was that thing that has crystallized. And he said tradition is the flower that gives a certain moment.
The ARGIA awards have become a “tradition” today. To begin with, and without thinking too much, because they have been... [+]