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European Master <strong>of</strong>Fine Art Photographyiedmadrid.com PROFESSIONAL MASTER 90 Credits*Course Director: Moritz Neumüller.Course Coordination: M<strong>art</strong>a Orozco.Credits: 90.*St<strong>art</strong> Date: January 2014.End Date: December 2014.Schedule: Flexible hours as required for the workshops. Preferably from 15:00 to18:30 h. The workshops last for one to eight days, on a weekly or biweekly basis.For: Photographers with a pr<strong>of</strong>essional career, as well as <strong>art</strong>ists in the<strong>photography</strong> industry who want to break into the <strong>art</strong> world. People with degreesin Fine Arts, Audiovisual Communications, Advertising, Journalism, Art History orHumanities who want to deepen their knowledge <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong>istic <strong>photography</strong>.To access this program, students will be selected based on:··Curriculum vitae.··Portfolio <strong>of</strong> one <strong>art</strong>istic project.··Motivation letter, explaining your interest in this programme.··Interview in person, by telephone or via Skype siif the course direction considersit necessary.Language: Classes will be held in English (in the event <strong>of</strong> holding any activity inSpanish, silmutaneous translation into English will be available).Certificate: An accredited certificate will be awarded to students for havingsuccessfully completed the course.Attendance: Attendance is mandatory and essential in order to earn this diploma.Class Size: Limited places.Price: 4,000 € registration + 8,500 € course fee.Admissions: +34 91 448 04 44 info@madrid.ied.esMore informations: iedmadrid.com*The teaching programme <strong>of</strong> every <strong>IED</strong> Master course is based on the criteria set by the European Space for Higher Education (ESHE).The <strong>IED</strong> Master follows a credit system that matches the structure <strong>of</strong> the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The <strong>IED</strong> Master only<strong>of</strong>fers its own private qualifications.Cover photo: Joan VillaplanaMetropolis series, 2002-2007Wawi Navarroza, student <strong>of</strong>the European Master <strong>of</strong> FineArt Photography 2011, seriesDominion, 2011Related courses:Specialization Course in International PhotobookSpecialization Course in Pr<strong>of</strong>esional PhotographySpecialization Course in Applied PhotographySummer Course: Introduction to Photography23


Introduction“ The EuropeanMaster <strong>of</strong> FineArt Photographyis one <strong>of</strong> themost ambitiousproposals foran educationin <strong>art</strong>istic<strong>photography</strong>”The European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art Photography is based on 3fundamental premises:• Its international nature, with a special focus on the Europeanenvironment.• The excellence <strong>of</strong> its faculty.• Orientation towards <strong>art</strong>istic projects.The Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art Photography is a unique program, based on theexcellence <strong>of</strong> its teachers, which include well-renowned photographers,curators and <strong>art</strong>ists such as Alejandro Castellote, Elger Esser, JoanFontcuberta, Andreas Müller-Pohle, M<strong>art</strong>in Parr, or Simon Roberts,among others, who encourage the students to develop their individualvision in a creative and collaborative environment. Regular meetingswith faculty staff, pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>art</strong>ists, and visiting critics help thestudents develop their individual points <strong>of</strong> view to situate their workwithin the large theoretical and contemporary visual context.Dynamic, multicultural and hospitable, <strong>Madrid</strong>’s natural opennessadds to a welcoming environment that merges education, culture andentertainment, making it the perfect meeting point for exchanging ideas.The students will have meetings with a weekly or fortnightly frequency.In addition, students can benefit from group and individual projects,personalized tutoring and enjoy visits to companies and studios.Today, the European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art Photography is one <strong>of</strong> the mostsambitious proposals for an education in <strong>art</strong>istic <strong>photography</strong>, whichaspires to be a meeting point for <strong>art</strong>ists and pr<strong>of</strong>essionals to enrich thisfield in Spain.Ricardo Cases,Tuneros series, 200645


<strong>IED</strong> Master <strong>Madrid</strong>European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art PhotographyPhotography Dep<strong>art</strong>mentThe <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> Photography Dep<strong>art</strong>mentprides itself on innovation and a qualityfaculty, as well as focusing on projectsas the fundamental core <strong>of</strong> learning andunderstanding the creative experience.We believe that learning <strong>photography</strong>cannot be understood without the sincerecommitment <strong>of</strong> docents from variousbackgrounds, who transmit their personalexperience and share their creativeencounters the younger generation. Similarly,we are convinced that this generous attitudecan only be productive if students are able totranslate this learning into the developmentand production <strong>of</strong> a personal project.Master class with M<strong>art</strong>in Parr, November 2011Artistic Workshop with Dinu Li, June 2011<strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> develops its academic <strong>of</strong>feringsand <strong>photography</strong> courses based on thisdemanding, ambitious concept, thinking not<strong>of</strong> amateurs, but rather students’ inspirationto become photographers, pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and<strong>art</strong>ists.Master class with Elger Esser, November 2011<strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> <strong>photography</strong> setTheoretical Workshop with Horacio Fernández, May 201167


European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art PhotographyObjectivesPr<strong>of</strong>essional OpportunitiesThe main objetives <strong>of</strong> this Master course are:• To become familiarized with present-day photographic production, itssubjects and repertoires, <strong>art</strong>istic practice, cultural value, roots in historic<strong>photography</strong> and <strong>art</strong> history, its discourses and limitations, from theperspective <strong>of</strong> important photographers and theorists.• To learn the main current theories on European <strong>photography</strong>.• To learn directly and personally from the most prestigious masters ineach area.Students <strong>of</strong> this Master typically choose their carreers in these fields:• Photographer• Visual Artist• Creative Director• Producer• Art Director• Curator• Retoucher• Educator• To become familiarized with curatorial practices, collectionism,conservation and ways <strong>of</strong> presentation/dissemination <strong>of</strong> contemporary<strong>art</strong>istic <strong>photography</strong>.• To reflect on the role <strong>of</strong> photographers in the <strong>art</strong> market, the field<strong>of</strong> European <strong>photography</strong>, the business <strong>of</strong> leisure, and the world <strong>of</strong>entertainment.• To experience, through a personal project, what it’s like to create anoriginal work that is appropriate and worthy <strong>of</strong> being presented in a<strong>photography</strong> exhibition.• To exhibit and publish the final project in an internationally renownedprestigious center/magazine, through our European p<strong>art</strong>ners.• To break into the world <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong>, through the network formed by theMaster’s pr<strong>of</strong>essors and students, collaborating institutions, curators anddirectors.Alena Zhandarova, student <strong>of</strong> the European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art Photography 2011, seriesCornflower tea and concealing chocolate, 201189


<strong>IED</strong> Master <strong>Madrid</strong>European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art PhotographyMethodologyThe European Masters <strong>of</strong> Fine Art Photographyencompasses a range <strong>of</strong> different activitiesthat encourage and foster both individualwork and team work guided by experteducators, with practical and internationalexperience in the various fields making upthe course. Students will build relationshipswith pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and colleagues, improvethemselves by exchanging knowledge,ideas, opinions, experiences… all p<strong>art</strong> <strong>of</strong> astimulating and enriching training experiencethat will ready them for their imminentpr<strong>of</strong>essional career and expansion. During thecourse, students will combine study, work andresearch, methodologically based on projectculture. From this platform, course content <strong>of</strong>the European Masters <strong>of</strong> Fine Art Photographyis <strong>art</strong>iculated through the following didacticmethodology given by three different types <strong>of</strong>pr<strong>of</strong>essional figure:• Masters, all prominent figures on theEuropean <strong>photography</strong> scene.• Pr<strong>of</strong>essors, all international <strong>art</strong>ists andtheorists in <strong>photography</strong> and the visual <strong>art</strong>sand all widely recognised for the quality <strong>of</strong>their teaching.• Tutors, who represent the new generation<strong>of</strong> photographers with both academic andproject experience.A fundamental aspect <strong>of</strong> the Master’sacademic approach is its orientation towardspersonal projects and showcasing them,along with fully personalized assistance.Throughout the entire process, the closeties and relations with pr<strong>of</strong>essors and tutorsis one <strong>of</strong> the most rewarding and beneficialaspects <strong>of</strong> the program.The course is characterized by its approach<strong>of</strong> tackling and defining a subject from aninitial idea, fostering research, reflectionand discussion, with this process eventuallymaterialising in a work <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong> to be displayedat a joint exhibition and in a catalogue. Inaddition, three students will choose to exhibittheir work at one <strong>of</strong> the European centres orfestivals p<strong>art</strong>nered with the course.Todo esto se sintetiza en contenidos tanvariados como la discusión de textos;proyecciones de imágenes y vídeos de losautores; visitas a exposiciones y a estudios de<strong>art</strong>istas; ejercicios individuales y en grupo,que se desarrolla metodologicamente en:SeminarsThese seminars help students to solidlyground the knowledge needed to ensuresuccess in the implementation <strong>of</strong> their ideas.The students will have the opportunity to usecase studies and take examples from realityor to develop specific cases on specifictopics.VisitsThey <strong>of</strong>fer the possibility to see in situthe various spaces in which some <strong>of</strong> thepr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> the sector aredeveloped.Master classesThese meetings want to bring theexperiences <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the sector’s mostdistinguished pr<strong>of</strong>essionals into contact withthe students, with the aim <strong>of</strong> learning firsthand several examples <strong>of</strong> today’s reality andanswer any questions and concerns.WorkshopsGroup activities where the students put intopractice the knowledge acquired during thecourse and experiment with new tools andnew approaches.Nicolás Combarro. La Línea de Sombra seriesDinu Li, series Secret Shadows, 20021213


<strong>IED</strong> Master <strong>Madrid</strong>European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art PhotographyProgramThe programme mainly stands out because<strong>of</strong> the quality <strong>of</strong> the faculty, the Europeanapproach <strong>of</strong> its contents and the collaborationwith international institutions. The syllabusembraces a wide range <strong>of</strong> subjects andexamples allowing students to gain anunclouded pr<strong>of</strong>essional picture <strong>of</strong> the sector.The course is divided into subject-basedmodules corresponding to the skills thateach pupil will acquire upon completion. Thecourse modules are as follows:Specific ModuleAll the areas that configure the specific skills<strong>of</strong> the course. The aim here is to train thestudents from a pr<strong>of</strong>essional perspectivein the essential technical and culturalknowledge required by the sector. These areascomprise a host <strong>of</strong> different subjects and formthe main body <strong>of</strong> the master’s course. Westand out from other the following contents:• Processes <strong>of</strong> Creativity• Photo-Books & Portfolio Review• Photographic Genres Revisited• Editing & Publishing• Archives and Collections• Authorial Identity• Media Art and Image Culture• New Documentary Style• Theoretical Workshops: The main aim <strong>of</strong> thetheoretical workshops module is to tacklecontemporary <strong>art</strong>istic <strong>photography</strong> from atheoretical standpoint through two types <strong>of</strong>workshop.The aim <strong>of</strong> the first type is to conduct ananalysis <strong>of</strong> the information contained withinphotographs, how photographs work, how theytake shape, and how they have evolved over theyears since the invention <strong>of</strong> <strong>photography</strong> in thenineteenth century, questioning the differentmethods employed across the centuries,which have been repeatedly reviewed andreinterpreted based on the geographic, cultural,social, economic and political variables <strong>of</strong> thephotographers and where they come from.The other type is aimed at raising awarenessand knowledge <strong>of</strong> photobooks, exploring thehistorical and theoretical aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong>ists’books while also presenting and drawingdistinctions between the different uses <strong>of</strong><strong>photography</strong> featuring in <strong>art</strong>ists’ books.Students will analyse and discuss <strong>art</strong>ists inaccordance with the main subject areas andgood or bad uses <strong>of</strong> <strong>photography</strong> in <strong>art</strong>ists’books. This will help to familiarise them withbooks in general and with the different usesand functions <strong>of</strong> <strong>photography</strong> within <strong>art</strong>ists’books in p<strong>art</strong>icular.• Artistic Workshops: This module is essentiallyan opportunity to meet prominent figuresfrom the world <strong>of</strong> contemporary fine <strong>art</strong><strong>photography</strong>, who will accompany studentsas they carry out their own photographicwork through practical exercises featuringcourse content. This will enable students toincorporate different tools to open up creativealternatives for developing their own work.Cross-Curricular ModuleThis module aims to provide useful toolsto discuss about the specific modes andcapabilities <strong>of</strong> the contemporary <strong>art</strong>isticpr<strong>of</strong>ession, <strong>of</strong>fering the student a contentsupport in two fundamental axes for his/herfurther pr<strong>of</strong>essional development:• Multidisciplinary cultural activities: Studentswill have the opportunity to attend culturalactivities developed by <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> wherethey will enter in contact with differentpr<strong>of</strong>essionals in order to learn otherperspectives and visions and broaden theircritical training• Knowledge taught through the <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>online Campus platform in important areas<strong>of</strong> the philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>IED</strong> as sustainability ordesign’s historical critical conceptsFinal Project ModuleThe final project, a key p<strong>art</strong> <strong>of</strong> the programand essential to fulfil it, aims to research,analyze, develop and present a project as anintegrating exercise <strong>of</strong> the abilities acquiredduring the development <strong>of</strong> the master.This will entail the experience <strong>of</strong> creatingan original work suitable and fit for a<strong>photography</strong> exhibition.1415


<strong>IED</strong> Master <strong>Madrid</strong>European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art PhotographyDirectorMoritz Neumüller born in Linz (Austria)www.curator-ship.orglives and works in Barcelona. He has a degree in Art History and Economy, with aninterdisciplinary Doctorate in New Media from the University <strong>of</strong> Vienna. He workedfor the Photography Dep<strong>art</strong>ment for the Museum <strong>of</strong> Modern Art in New York (1999-2000); he coordinated the project Mapas Abiertos (“Open Maps”), on Latinamerican<strong>photography</strong> (2003); he directed various activities for the PHotoEspaña festival in<strong>Madrid</strong> (2004-2007); and he was the Executive Director <strong>of</strong> LOOP’08 in Barcelona.Since 2010, he is Festival Curator at PhotoIreland in Dublin, and director <strong>of</strong> theEuropean Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art Photography for the <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>.Author, curator <strong>of</strong> international exhibits, and filmmaker <strong>of</strong> documentaries that havebeen shown on television channels and at international festivals.His publications include El otro lado del alma (The other side <strong>of</strong> the soul), Edition Oehrli,Zurich (2005); Bernd & Hilla Becher speak with Moritz Neumüller, La Fábrica / FundaciónTelefónica, <strong>Madrid</strong> (2005); Import / Export. A photographic dialogue, Cultural Center <strong>of</strong>Spain, Guatemala (2006); All Inclusive. New Spanish Photography, Lodz Festival, Poland(2007). TO HAVE & TO LOSE. Three projects by Mireia Sallarès, Galleri Image, Aarhus (2008)and M<strong>art</strong>in Parr’s Best Books <strong>of</strong> the Decade, PhotoIreland, Dublin (2011).Since 2010, he runs the The Curator Ship, an online resource for visual <strong>art</strong>ists.Simon Roberts, serie Motherland, 2005Ricardo Cases, La caza del lobo congelado (The hunt <strong>of</strong> the frozen wolf)series, 20061617


<strong>IED</strong> Master <strong>Madrid</strong>European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art PhotographyTutorsA series <strong>of</strong> tutorials with pr<strong>of</strong>essionals from different disciplines will accompany and guidestudents during the course, ensuring that they know how to recognise and incorporate thevalue added provided by each experience, thus improving the quality <strong>of</strong> their end thesis.Ricardo Caseswww.ricardocases.es(Orihuela, Spain, 1971). Lives and worksin <strong>Madrid</strong> and Valencia. Holds a degree inJournalism by the University <strong>of</strong> The BasqueCountry. Since 2011 he has been teaching at theEuropean Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art Photography in<strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>. He is a member <strong>of</strong> the Blank Papercollective and runs a publishing project calledFiesta Ediciones. His book Paloma al aire hasachieved wide recognition since its publicationin 2011.Nicolás Combarro(A Coruña, Spain, 1979). Studied AudiovisualCommunication in the Universidad Complutensein <strong>Madrid</strong> where he works as independent <strong>art</strong>istand curator. Since 2011 he has been teaching atthe European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art Photographyin <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>. As an <strong>art</strong>ist he has exhibited hiswork in Spain and internationally in the FrenchInstitute, the 42nd International Artist Show inC<strong>art</strong>agena de Indias, Colombia CCBA, BuenosAires or Butzlab, Hamburg, also in internationalArt fairs as ARCO, CIRCA, Art Brussels orPhoto Miami. As a curator, he has worked onmonographic projects for <strong>art</strong>ists as AlbertoGarcía-Alix: Reina Sophia National Museum in<strong>Madrid</strong>, UCCA in Beijing, MAAM in Moscow orMiguel Angel Campano in Kiosko de Alfonso/Palexco.Joan Villaplana(Manresa, Barcelona, 1976). St<strong>art</strong>ed hisPhotography studies at the GrisArt Schoolin Barcelona, extending them afterwards indifferent forms in the School <strong>of</strong> the RencontresInternationales de la Photographie, Arles,France. In 2002 he obtained a BA in Humanities,majoring in philosophy and aesthetics, at thePompeu Fabra University <strong>of</strong> Barcelona.He works with <strong>photography</strong> and video. He isinvolved in several education programs asFotografiaencurs, whose aim is to teach thephotographic language in elementary and highschools and university levels where he teachesin Barcelona. Since 2011 he has been teaching atthe European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art Photography in<strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>. His book Metropolis was nominatedfor best photo book in the New York PhotoFestival 2008.Nicolas Combarro, Untitled (Arquitectura Oculta Series), 20121819


<strong>IED</strong> Master <strong>Madrid</strong>European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art PhotographyFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essionals and pr<strong>of</strong>essors confirmed to p<strong>art</strong>icipate in this Master’s program:Lars BlunckTheorist specializing in the work <strong>of</strong> MarcelDuchamp, Berlinwww.kunstgeschichte.tu-berlin.deAlejandro CastelloteSpanish Curator, B<strong>art</strong>olomé Ros Award 2006Harald HundArtist, Austriawww.hundhorn.comPaul KranzlerPhotographer, Austriawww.paulkranzler.comSimon RobertsPhotographer, UKsimoncroberts.comMireia SallarèsArtist, Spainlasmuerteschiquitas.blogspot.comBeate CegielskaDirector <strong>of</strong> Image Galleri, Aarhus, Denmarkwww.galleriimage.dkJean-François ChevrierCurator <strong>of</strong> Documenta XEdmund ClarkPhotographerwww.edmundclark.comElger EsserPhotographer <strong>of</strong> the emblematic school <strong>of</strong>Düsseldorfwww.elgeresser.comHoracio FernándezHistorian <strong>of</strong> Spanish <strong>photography</strong>, specialist inphotographic booksJoan FoncubertaPhotographer and theoristHasselblad Award Winner 2013www.fontcuberta.comÁngel GonzálezDirector <strong>of</strong> PhotoIreland, Dublinwww.photoireland.orgDinu LiVisual <strong>art</strong>istwww.dinuli.comDavid McRaneyJournalist and Researcherwww.davidmcraney.comAndreas Müller-PohleArtist, Germanywww.muellerpohle.netwww.equivalence.comSilvia OmedesDirector <strong>of</strong> Photographic Social Vision,Barcelonawww.photographicsocialvision.orgM<strong>art</strong>in ParrEnglish photographer and curator, ErichSalomon 2006 Award and PHotoEspaña2008 Awardwww.m<strong>art</strong>inparr.comTimothy PrusDirector <strong>of</strong> the Archive <strong>of</strong> Modern Conflictwww.amcbooks.comAlexander StreitbergerPhotography Specialist, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> the History <strong>of</strong> Modern andContemporary Artwww.uclouvain.bewww.lievengevaertcentre.beBeat StreuliPhotographer, Switzerlandwww.beatstreuli.comKatja Stuke and Oliver SieberPhotographers and editors, Germanywww.boehmkobayashi.dewww.katjastuke.dewww.oliversieber.deIrina TchmyrevaDep<strong>art</strong>ment <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong>istic books at theMoscow State University <strong>of</strong> PrintingArtsJavier VallhonratNational Photography Award, 1995Rosalind WilliamsPhotography Curator, <strong>Madrid</strong>SImon Roberts during his WorkshopJavier Vallhonrat WorkshopVisit to Siete de un golpe2021


<strong>IED</strong> Master <strong>Madrid</strong>European Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Art PhotographyInstitutional P<strong>art</strong>nersEuropean Photography Magazine, BerlinInternational <strong>art</strong> magazine dedicated to contemporary <strong>photography</strong> andnew media.www.equivalence.comCentral European House <strong>of</strong> Photography, BratislavaExhibit space, research center and organizing entity for the Festival <strong>of</strong>Photography in Bratislava, within the framework <strong>of</strong> the European Month <strong>of</strong>Photography.www.sedf.skGalleri Image, AarhusExhibit center specializing in contemporary <strong>photography</strong>.www.galleriimage.dkPhotoIreland, DublinThe new international festival <strong>of</strong> <strong>photography</strong> in Ireland.www.photoireland.orgPhotoVisa, KrasnodarThe promising international festival <strong>of</strong> <strong>photography</strong> in Russiawww.photovisa.ruLieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography, BrusselsOne <strong>of</strong> the most prestigious research centerswww.lievengevaertcentre.beYolanda, former guerilla fighter, in front <strong>of</strong> her own sex-shop business in Iztapalapa, México DF.Photography <strong>of</strong> the project series Las Muertes Chiquitas de Mireia Sallarès. Photographed by Diego Pérez, 2007Photographic Social Vision, BarcelonaEmblematic foundation for the documentation and dissemination <strong>of</strong> socialsubjects www.photographicsocialvision.org2223


Welcometo the <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>“ The <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>is a culturalinstitutionfor thedissemination<strong>of</strong> design andits connectionswith otherdisciplines”More than forty-five yearsago, the <strong>IED</strong> emerged asan educational institutionworking in all design disciplines,visual communication and fashion,and boasts nine schools in Spain,Italy and Brazil.The <strong>IED</strong> has been present in<strong>Madrid</strong> for more than fifteenyears, with two schools that serve1,400 students. They are bothset in the city centre, next to theneighbourhoods <strong>of</strong> Malasaña andGran Vía.aware <strong>of</strong> the time they are livingin and the environmental, social,economic and political needs thatwill define future societies.Thanks to the constant relationshipbetween our school and thebusiness world, all <strong>of</strong> the coursesenjoy the support <strong>of</strong> a range <strong>of</strong>companies and institutions, suchas: Apple, Canal+, Fun&Basics,iGuzzini, Missoni, Philips, Audi,Inditex, Electrolux, VIPS, Lancia,Alitalia, Sony, Vitra, Havaianas andBombay Sapphire.At present, the <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> isa Private Centre for HigherEducation in Design, <strong>of</strong>feringHigher Qualifications that areequivalent to university degrees,as well as MA and postgraduatecourses, one-year courses,Week-end courses, specialisationand summer courses.In addition, the <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> is acultural institution disseminatingdesign and its connectionswith other disciplines, suchas architecture, <strong>art</strong>, film andmusic. We organise exhibitions,conferences and events linked toour vision <strong>of</strong> the future, throughinnovation and experimentation.The <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> <strong>of</strong>ferscomprehensive training for newdesign pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, who are2425


The Excellence<strong>of</strong> the <strong>IED</strong> MasterThe <strong>IED</strong> Master is the postgraduateschool <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>, a dynamic andinnovative laboratory, focusing on debateand research, which <strong>of</strong>fers the best conditionsto learn in a strategic environment: a place inwhich to think about the present and designthe future.The programmes at the <strong>IED</strong> Master have beendesigned to <strong>of</strong>fer continuous education, toprovide students with efficient training inthe fields <strong>of</strong> design and communication, t<strong>of</strong>ace an increasingly demanding market. Thetraining journey we <strong>of</strong>fer combines a culturalcontext, transverse knowledge and technicalspecialisation.All <strong>of</strong> the courses are characterised by <strong>of</strong>feringstudents a multidisciplinary and internationalvision which involves carrying out real worldprojects in collaboration with companies andpr<strong>of</strong>essionals from the sector.At the <strong>IED</strong> Master we aim to train futurepr<strong>of</strong>essionals who can boast innovative andcreative pr<strong>of</strong>iles, which is essential nowadaysin order to successfully face the demands <strong>of</strong> thecurrent work market.We promote multidisciplinary knowledge in thecontext <strong>of</strong> design and communication, achievinga wider perspective in terms <strong>of</strong> the personal andpr<strong>of</strong>essional development <strong>of</strong> our students.We provide rigorous specialisation in eachspecific pr<strong>of</strong>essional area, with a teachingmethodology that combines theory and practice,to culminate in a final project tutored by the bestpr<strong>of</strong>essionals in the sector.We teach our students to develop high-qualitycommunication and management skills withregard to the knowledge acquired.The <strong>IED</strong> Master programmes are aimed atstudents holding diplomas and degrees, aswell as pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and freelancers workingin the fields <strong>of</strong> design and communication,and the corporate world. They are designedto <strong>of</strong>fer high-quality training that ensuresan opportunity for personal and pr<strong>of</strong>essionalgrowth.2627


The <strong>IED</strong> VisualCommunication School“ The <strong>IED</strong> VisualCommunicationSchool is basedon an innovativemethodologythat lendsdesigners thenecessaryresources to facethe challenges <strong>of</strong>tomorrow”The image is becomingmore and more importantin today’s society.Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals who wish to carryout their work in sectors wherevisual communication is keyneed to acquire increasinglyspecialised skills in order tosatisfy the demands <strong>of</strong> theirenvironment. The MA School <strong>of</strong>Visual Communication <strong>of</strong>fersstudents the necessary trainingso that they can operate in thisincreasingly complex situation.From the observation <strong>of</strong> designand communication trends, thestudy and analyses <strong>of</strong> involvedlanguages, and the research intonew technologies and graphicand audiovisual media, the MAin Visual Communication boastsan educational programme thatintegrates the traditional legacy<strong>of</strong> design and image culturewith an innovative methodologythat provides designers with thenecessary resources to face thechallenges <strong>of</strong> tomorrow.This theoretical andmethodological approach iscomplemented by a projectualaspect that <strong>of</strong>fers students thenecessary context in which tocarry out their pr<strong>of</strong>essionalskills. The tutorial systemand the contact with clientsprovide students with real worldexperience, with the guidance<strong>of</strong> teachers who boast extensiveexperience both as designers andteachers.The MA Visual Communicationprogrammes are designed sothat each student can accessthe best and most interestingpr<strong>of</strong>essional options, thanks tothe coordination with the <strong>IED</strong>Companies Dep<strong>art</strong>ment.Our educational <strong>of</strong>fer is the result<strong>of</strong> the analysis <strong>of</strong> the currentmarket and the demands itmakes <strong>of</strong> today’s pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.The MA in Visual Communicationestablishes its objectives on thebasis <strong>of</strong> the following criteria:• Specialised technical and projectualunderstanding in the different fields <strong>of</strong>audiovisual design, developed in each <strong>of</strong> theteaching programmes, as well as up-todatetransverse and internationally relevantknowledge in each <strong>of</strong> the fields <strong>of</strong> design andcommunication.• Emphasis on the training on <strong>of</strong>fer at the <strong>IED</strong><strong>Madrid</strong> as the design <strong>of</strong> a personal, organicand dynamic programme that takes elementsfrom many other training and learning optionsavailable to students at the <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>:lecture cycles, exhibitions, seminars andworkshops with the important pr<strong>of</strong>essionalsworking in the sector and for the best projects,as well as intensive workshops for productsspecific to companies and institutions froma range <strong>of</strong> sectors, and the p<strong>art</strong>icipation inprestigious competitions.We see training in Design and Communicationfrom the perspective <strong>of</strong> continuity, updatedknowledge and the anticipation <strong>of</strong> futurepr<strong>of</strong>essional situations and opportunities.Because <strong>of</strong> this, each <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> Schools(Fashion, Visual Communication, Design andManagement) is coordinated and workingtoward a continuous educational programme,allowing <strong>IED</strong> students to access the courses theyrequire, which <strong>of</strong>fers academic and financialadvantages.2829


StudentServices“ Education andbusiness cometogether in each<strong>of</strong> the courses,enriching theexperience <strong>of</strong>our students”CompaniesAt the <strong>IED</strong> Master we combinea contact with business realityand the st<strong>art</strong> <strong>of</strong> the educationaljourney that our studentsembark on. Teaching andbusiness come together in each<strong>of</strong> the courses, enriching thefinal experience <strong>of</strong> our studentswith practical cases that aregenerated from the first day, andculminate in a final project.We have agreements withcompanies and institutions,both public and private, whichcontribute real projects;technical and practical supportfor the general development <strong>of</strong>the programme. In this sense,students have the chance touse the knowledge acquiredin the resolution <strong>of</strong> practicalcases, until their ideas are fullymaterialised.Some <strong>of</strong> the companies thatcontribute to the training at the <strong>IED</strong>Master are:Ikea, Contrapunto, Fundación Jesúsdel Pozo, Media Planning Group,Hachette, Futurbrands, Suárez,LVMH, Vanidad, Equipo Singular, SonyPictures, Northen Design, Dyson,Oltre Luce, Cial, iGuzzini, Philips,Floss, Formica, Loewe, Tramadecoración, Editorial Santillana,Paradores de Turismo, MuseoThyssen Bornemisza, MetrópoliMagazine, Vitra, Ágatha Ruiz de laPrada, Ediciones Condenast, Fun &Basics, Domo, Turner, Promod, BMW,Diesel, Cortefiel, Inditex, Mango,Kielh’s, Clark’s, Hogan Lovells,Stradivarius, Micropunto, El Ganso,Trucco, Micropunto, Starbucks,Formica, Vertice 360º, Antares, GrupoVocento, etc.Pr<strong>of</strong>essional GuidanceThe Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Guidance Dep<strong>art</strong>ment is aservice <strong>of</strong>fered by the <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> to its studentsin order to advise them and bring them closerto the business sector in a personal andpr<strong>of</strong>essional way.The services on <strong>of</strong>fer are useful to those whowant to carry out practical experience, or areseeking work, and for those who are interestedin exploring and defining their work and studyoptions following their studies.This dep<strong>art</strong>ment provides students withcontacts, opportunities and meetings withcompanies, on the basis that this will helpstudents enter the work market. This service canbe enhanced by the attitude and initiatives <strong>of</strong> thestudents themselves.How to take p<strong>art</strong>?• Students should submit their CV in Word orPDF. They will be included in our databaseand will take p<strong>art</strong> in all <strong>of</strong> our selectionprocesses, depending on their personal andpr<strong>of</strong>essional pr<strong>of</strong>ile.• Students are advised to send a motivationletter describing their interests andobjectives.• We <strong>of</strong>fer the chance to hold a personalisedmeeting with any students who areinterested in this service, to <strong>of</strong>fer themguidance, help them tweak their CV, andmanage their entry in the work market.Always by prior appointment.OperationThe <strong>IED</strong> carries out personalised monitoring <strong>of</strong>the students and former students who have beenthrough this dep<strong>art</strong>ment and the companies whomight be interested in them, in order to sharethe results <strong>of</strong> the selection processes.3031


Studyingin <strong>Madrid</strong>“ Living in<strong>Madrid</strong> meanstaking p<strong>art</strong> inan intense andvaried studentenvironment”<strong>Madrid</strong> is the “campus” <strong>of</strong>the <strong>IED</strong> Master. A dynamic,accessible and sustainablecity based on an Avant Gardecultural model.Thanks to its location in the citycentre and the collaborationagreements established withlocal institutions, such as the<strong>Madrid</strong> City Hall, the students andcollaborators <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>enjoy privileged access to the largepublic centres for culture, <strong>art</strong>s andeducation: the Biblioteca Nacional,La Casa Encendida, the MuseoNacional Centro de Arte ReinaS<strong>of</strong>ía, the Museo del Prado, etc.Living in <strong>Madrid</strong> also <strong>of</strong>fers thechance to take p<strong>art</strong> in a lively andvaried student atmosphere. Thecity boasts a rich educationalchoice (seven public universities,eight private universities) as wellas research centres, summercourses, forums, seminars andspecialisation courses, to namejust a few.The cultural life <strong>of</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>,the quality and quantity <strong>of</strong> itsmuseums, cultural centres,theatres, auditoriums andcinemas turn it into a very activecultural centre, which hosts some<strong>of</strong> the most important culturalevents <strong>of</strong> the year in Spain, suchas ARCO and PHotoEspaña.Dynamic, multicultural, hospitableand tolerant, its character as anopen city enhances its image as aspace for the exchange <strong>of</strong> ideas andcultures, and favours a welcomingatmosphere that combineseducation, culture and fun.As an economic and financialcentre, the home <strong>of</strong> the mainnational and internationalinstitutions and companies, thedaily life in <strong>Madrid</strong> brings togetherpr<strong>of</strong>essionals from all sectors,to constantly generate newpr<strong>of</strong>essional opportunities.It is an important link betweenEurope and Latin America, theNorth <strong>of</strong> Africa and the Middle East,thanks to its historic past and itsprivileged geo-strategic position.Its geographical position,infrastructures and humancapital, along with its quality <strong>of</strong>life and projection to the future,turn <strong>Madrid</strong> into one <strong>of</strong> the mostattractive cities in which to live,study or work.Hospitality Dep<strong>art</strong>mentThe <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> has launcheda new service for internationalstudents and for those who liveoutside <strong>Madrid</strong>, situated in thePalacio de Altamira.If you have any doubt or question,please contact us by email athospitality@madrid.ied.es or byphone on +34 91 448 04 44.All <strong>of</strong> the information regardingadministrative procedures andstudent services in <strong>Madrid</strong> isavailable in our online StudentGuide, at studentguide.es.3233


GeneralInformationINFORMACIÓN GENERAL: ISTITUTO EUROPEO DI DESIGN. CalleLarra, 14 - 28004 <strong>Madrid</strong>. Registro mercantil: Tomo 7617, Libro 0,Folio 201, Sección 8, Hoja nº M - 123199, inscripción 1ª. Director<strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>: Riccardo Marzullo.El <strong>IED</strong> imp<strong>art</strong>e Títulos Superiores en Diseño - Diseño de Moda,Diseño Gráfico, Diseño de Producto, Diseño de Interiores (código28073045), cuya formación conduce a la obtención de un título<strong>of</strong>icial reconocido por la Consejería de Educación de la Comunidadde <strong>Madrid</strong>, orden número 364/2010, del 2 de febrero 2011. El <strong>IED</strong>también imp<strong>art</strong>e cursos con titulación propia, que no conducen a laobtención de un título <strong>of</strong>icial – Cursos trienales, bianuales, cursosde un año, máster, formación avanzada, especialización y cursosde verano. En algunos casos se requerirán habilidades técnicasespecíficas.Todos los cursos se imp<strong>art</strong>en en modalidad presencial. Paraobtener información sobre la duración de cada curso, fechas deinicio y finalización, número de horas lectivas y número de horasprácticas, consulte los folletos de cada área que se encuentrana disposición de los alumnos en el centro. El coste del materialescolar necesario varía, en función del curso elegido, entre 20€ y160€. Además, el coste del material necesario para la realizaciónde proyectos varía, en función del curso elegido, entre 30€ y 270€.El coste de este material correrá a cargo de cada alumno, teniendoen cuenta que el <strong>IED</strong> pone a disposición de los estudiantes lostalleres informáticos, de moda y de diseño de producto. Los cursosse imp<strong>art</strong>en de lunes a viernes en la sede del <strong>IED</strong> y, de formaocasional, la jornada del sábado. Los horarios pueden oscilar entrelas 9:00 y las 23:00 horas. El número mínimo de inscripciones paraque un curso comience es de 15 alumnos. Las horas indicadasen cada programa incluyen horas lectivas, tutorías de proyecto,clases prácticas en laboratorios y visitas culturales, en función decada curso.El <strong>IED</strong> <strong>of</strong>rece el Servicio de Orientación Pr<strong>of</strong>esional para losalumnos que estén cursando estudios, encontrándose adisposición de los mismos el modelo de convenio en prácticas(máximo de 400 horas) y la lista de empresas. El periodo deinscripción se abre once meses antes del comienzo del curso y secierra una vez cubiertas las plazas disponibles. La tasa anual estádividida en tasa de reserva y tasa del curso. La tasa de reserva deplaza se formalizará previo pago de la tasa de reserva de plaza.El <strong>IED</strong> reconoce el derecho de desestimiento del alumno endeterminados casos. Esta información, así como la que describelas causas, formalidades y consecuencias de la resolucióndel contrato, está recogida en el reglamento general, que seencuentra a disposición del público en las <strong>of</strong>icinas del Servicio deInformación y Orientación al estudiante y de Administración. El<strong>IED</strong> organiza anualmente un concurso para la obtención de unabeca que puede cubrir el importe de la tasa del curso. En la fechade publicación de este folleto, <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong> cuenta con un cuerpodocente de pr<strong>of</strong>esionales en activo conformado por 15 doctores,145 licenciados y 53 pr<strong>of</strong>esionales con otras cualificaciones. Losprecios de los cursos dependen de la duración, los créditos, elidioma en que se imp<strong>art</strong>en y la procedencia del alumno. Para másinformación contactar a través de la dirección de correo electrónicosiguiente: info@madrid.ied.es.PAGO DE LA TASA DE RESERVA: INGRESO EN CUENTA Y ENVÍODEL RECIBO BANCARIO POR FAX 91 448 01 22 O POR E-MAILinfo@madrid.ied.es ESPECIFICANDO EL NOMBRE DEL ALUMNO.Pagos desde España: Banco Popular Español. C/ Génova, 20 ·28004 <strong>Madrid</strong>. Istituto Europeo di Design. Número de Cuenta:0075-0322-81-0600446618. Pagos desde el extranjero: BancoPopular Español. C/ Génova, 20 · 28004 <strong>Madrid</strong> · España. IstitutoEuropeo di Design. Código swift: POPUESMM. Código IBAN: ES650075-0322-81-0600446618. En efectivo: TALÓN NOMINATIVOCONFORMADO A NOMBRE DE ISTITUTO EUROPEO DI DESIGN S.L.TARJETA DE CRÉDITO (VISA, MASTERCARD). PAGO DE LA TASADEL CURSO: un único pago del total de la tasa del curso (medianteuno de los sistemas de pago de la matrícula), pagadero un mesantes del inicio del curso. Pago fraccionado mediante la posibilidadde financiar la tasa del curso a través de una entidad bancariadebiendo tramitarse un mes antes del inicio del curso, tal y comose explica en el folleto informativo que se encuentra a disposiciónde los alumnos en los despachos del Servicio de Información yOrientación y de Administración del <strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>. La aceptación estásujeta a la aprobación por p<strong>art</strong>e de la entidad financiera.ISTITUTO EUROPEO DI DESIGN, S.L se reserva el derecho aactualizar, modificar o eliminar la información contenida eneste folleto informativo. Asimismo, le informamos de que laempresa dispone de todas las medidas de seguridad en materiade protección de datos de carácter personal recogidas en el RD1720/2007.3435


<strong>IED</strong> <strong>Madrid</strong>Flor Alta 8, 28004 <strong>Madrid</strong><strong>IED</strong> Master <strong>Madrid</strong>Larra 14, 28004 <strong>Madrid</strong>T. +34 91 448 04 44F. +34 91 189 24 02info@madrid.ied.esSkype: master.iedmadridfacebook.com/iedmadridtwitter.com/iedmadridtuenti.com/iedmadrid<strong>IED</strong> Network: Milano, Roma, Torino,Firenze, Venezia, Cagliari, <strong>Madrid</strong>,Barcelona, São Paulo

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