

José Ángel Izquierdo manages to show us with new ways of seeing the complex of Las Cuatro Torres, now five in the Community of Madrid. Titanides is a biography book of more than a decade of these monolithic structures. Portraying them in all seasons and under all light. Allowing us to discover through its lens that unique beauty that many times we are not able to see in places that at first sight may be everyday.
In this book, Jose Ángel Izquierdo conveys his particular and spectacular vision of the Four Towers complex, now five. For a decade he has been portraying them in all seasons and under all light, composing a collection that now summarizes this album of photographs. The images in these pages remind us, through the artist's lens, that the everyday, what surrounds us, entails the greatest beauty.
About the author
Jose Ángel Izquierdo, @Jaicano, (1972) is a computer scientist by profession and photographer by vocation. He became fond of photography during his honeymoon, a photographic safari through Kenya and Tanzania. In the Fonamad association, of whose board of directors he was part over time, he was taught technique and also to trust his instinct as a photographer, and he let himself be carried away by the magnetism of the colossi of the skyline of Madrid, as this book shows. He is fond, in addition to his camera, of caving.
In the media
VIS-À-VIS: " What and who is hidden behind the most famous photos of Madrid's skyscrapers"
Academy of Photographers: «New book on the towers of Madrid by José Ángel Izquierdo "Titanides"»
El País: " The photographer who has turned the towers of Madrid into his muses"
José Ángel Izquierdo manages to show us with new ways of seeing the complex of Las Cuatro Torres, now five in the Community of Madrid. Titanides is a biography book of more than a decade of these monolithic structures. Portraying them in all seasons and under all light. Allowing us to discover through its lens that unique beauty that many times we are not able to see in places that at first sight may be everyday.