Graciela Iturbide
Graciela Iturbide (b. 1942, Mexico City) is one of Latin Americaās most acclaimed photographers and the only Latin American woman to have received the prestigious Hasselblad Award. More recently, she was also honoured with the renowned Princess of Asturias Award.
With 200 photographs, this book presents one of the most comprehensive explorations of Iturbideās career.
This successful volume is reprinted to coincide with three significant exhibitions of Iturbideās work in the United States including ICP (International Center of Photography), SF MoMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) and the SDMA (San Diego Museum of Art).
This monograph, edited by Fundación Mapfre and RM, brings together an impressive selection of Iturbideās photographs, including many lesser-known works, in a visual celebration. She pays special attention to her most iconic images and offers a cross-sectional journey from her earliest projects to her most recent creations.
Featuring essays by Marta Dahó and Juan Villoro, and a chronology compiled by Carlos MartĆn. Co-published with Fundación Mapfre.
292 pages, 22 x 25 cm, hardcover,Ā Editorial RM (Barcelona).
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Graciela Iturbide
Graciela Iturbide
Graciela Iturbide (b. 1942, Mexico City) is one of Latin Americaās most acclaimed photographers and the only Latin American woman to have received the prestigious Hasselblad Award. More recently, she was also honoured with the renowned Princess of Asturias Award.
With 200 photographs, this book presents one of the most comprehensive explorations of Iturbideās career.
This successful volume is reprinted to coincide with three significant exhibitions of Iturbideās work in the United States including ICP (International Center of Photography), SF MoMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) and the SDMA (San Diego Museum of Art).
This monograph, edited by Fundación Mapfre and RM, brings together an impressive selection of Iturbideās photographs, including many lesser-known works, in a visual celebration. She pays special attention to her most iconic images and offers a cross-sectional journey from her earliest projects to her most recent creations.
Featuring essays by Marta Dahó and Juan Villoro, and a chronology compiled by Carlos MartĆn. Co-published with Fundación Mapfre.
292 pages, 22 x 25 cm, hardcover,Ā Editorial RM (Barcelona).
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Graciela Iturbide (b. 1942, Mexico City) is one of Latin Americaās most acclaimed photographers and the only Latin American woman to have received the prestigious Hasselblad Award. More recently, she was also honoured with the renowned Princess of Asturias Award.
With 200 photographs, this book presents one of the most comprehensive explorations of Iturbideās career.
This successful volume is reprinted to coincide with three significant exhibitions of Iturbideās work in the United States including ICP (International Center of Photography), SF MoMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) and the SDMA (San Diego Museum of Art).
This monograph, edited by Fundación Mapfre and RM, brings together an impressive selection of Iturbideās photographs, including many lesser-known works, in a visual celebration. She pays special attention to her most iconic images and offers a cross-sectional journey from her earliest projects to her most recent creations.
Featuring essays by Marta Dahó and Juan Villoro, and a chronology compiled by Carlos MartĆn. Co-published with Fundación Mapfre.
292 pages, 22 x 25 cm, hardcover,Ā Editorial RM (Barcelona).
























