A new exhibition, which includes rare and unseen images, celebrates the career of the experimental fine art photographer, who relentlessly captured the history of Mexico's evolving social and geopolitical atmosphere.
In his show at Yossi Milo Gallery, the South-African photographer debuts his series
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Iturbide, Graciela. (1984). Procession. Chalma, Mexico.
This lovely woman is wearing the traditional clothing of Sola de Vega, a town in the mountains of Oaxaca's Sierra Sur region. She belongs to a dance group that presented a performance in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico
Duelo / Mourning Chiapas, México, 1975 Photography by Graciela Iturbide Amó México
As part of my ongoing research of traditional Mexican Huarache sandals on Huarache Blog, last Friday I went to the 13th Ultra Caballo Blanco race in the small town of Urique. For those not familiar…
TV mini-series 'The New Pope' starring Jude Law has angered the Catholic Church for its sexy portrayal of nuns gyrating under a fluorescent crucifix in the HBO drama's opening scene.