
"Rudolph's photographs extend far beyond the typical lifespan and purpose of a campaign. Reimagined through an editorial lens, the photographs stand today as a visual diary of Ibiza's duality as both a tourist destination and island community."
"He really did have a great way of capturing sunlight, colours and people. It takes you there instantly. I think he made Ibiza look very glorious, which it is."
Ibiza has undergone significant changes over the decades, with many claiming their generation experienced it before its decline. In the mid-1970s, nightlife began to emerge, yet the island retained its bohemian charm. Walter Rudolph's photographs, taken during this transformative period, serve as a visual diary of Ibiza's duality as both a tourist hotspot and a local community. His use of natural light and vibrant colors captures the essence of the island, showcasing its beauty and the lifestyle of its inhabitants.
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