Casa de América hosts in Madrid the exhibition “In their skin. Views for integration”, promoted by NGO Rescate and which brings together the works of nine internationally recognized photographers on the reality of refugees.
It brings together the work of Diego Ibarra, Xavier Miserachs, Santi Palacios, Juan Manuel Castro Prieto, Matías Costa, César Dezfuli, Irene Zottola, Sebastián Bruno and Carmen Secanella. A selection that provides artistic solvency and strong journalistic value to the proposal. Acting as curator is photographer Samuel Aranda.
At a time of great social debate about people requesting international protection, this exhibition provides a cultural and social vision different from the usual one, thanks to the vision of these professionals who portray the journey and arrival of refugees. Its approach combines informative interest, visual quality and social relevance. All of them have experienced firsthand the stories that are collected here. For years they have been present in contexts marked by displacement, loss, fear and hope, capturing with their cameras difficult realities that are often far from our daily gaze. But their contribution goes far beyond visual testimony: behind each image there is time, closeness, respect and a way of looking that always puts people’s dignity at the center.
With more than 60 years of history, ONG Rescate is a Spanish organization dedicated to accompanying refugees, displaced people and victims of conflicts and natural disasters so that they can rebuild their lives and access their fundamental rights. Its intervention pays special attention to women and children, both in countries of origin and destination. In recent years, the majority of people welcomed in its centers have arrived from Venezuela, Colombia, Ukraine and Syria.
Date and time:
From Saturday June 6 to Saturday June 13, 2026.
Monday to Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sundays and holidays, closed.
Free entry until capacity is reached.
Gallery Casa de América-ABANCA | Guayasamín and Torres García rooms. Access through C/ Marqués del Duero, 2.
