Graciela
Iturbide is famous for her pictures of Mexico, particularly its
indigenous population, though later projects have taken her to India
and the American South in her exploration of modern culture. In
particular she is known for her master work Juchitán of Women,
a decade long project begun in 1979 when artist Francisco Toledo
invited a group including Iturbide to visit Juchitán, a small town
in southern Mexico’s Tehuantepec Isthmus, and contribute to an
exhibition for the town’s Casa de Cultura. This Zapotec Indian town
had a distinct culture and way of life, notable for the dominance of
women in commercial and political spheres.
Graciela
Iturbide was born on May 16, 1942 in Mexico City. She studied
filmmaking with a special interest in scriptwriting and later still
photography at the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos,
at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México from 1969-1972. It
was there she met Manual Álvarez Bravo, and in 1970 and 1971 she
apprenticed with him. The first exhibition of her work was in Tres
Fotógrafas Mexicanes at the Galería José Clemente Orozco in
Mexico City in 1975. Solo exhibitions of her work have been held
around the world, including OMC Gallery for Contemporary Art,
Duesseldorf, Germany; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Robert Miller
Gallery, New York; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania; San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Casa del Lago, New Mexico. Major
retrospectives of her work have been held at Museo de Arte
Contemporáneo de Monterey, Mexico (1996) and at the Philadelphia
Museum of Art (1997-98). She is the recipient of a Eugene Smith Grant
in Humanistic Photography (1987) and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial
Felloswhip (1988). Iturbide lives and works in Coyoacán, Mexico.
Literature
- Images of the spirit. (1996) New York, Aperture Foundation. ISBN 0-89381-681-7
- La Forma y la Memoria (1996) ("Form and Memory")
- Iturbide, G., & Bradu, F. (2006). Eyes to fly with: portraits, self-portraits, and other photographs. Wittliff Gallery series. Austin, University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-71462-9
- Iturbide. (2003) tf. editores, Madrid. ISBN 84-96209-48-2
Further reading
- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (1980). 7 portafolios Mexicanos: exposición por diversos países, Centro Cultural de México, abril-mayo de 1980. UNAM Difusión Cultural - in Spanish
References
- ^ Graciela Iturbide Wins Hasselblad Foundation Photography Award, ARTINFO, March 20, 2008, retrieved 2008-05-20
- ^ ([dead link] – Scholar search) The 2008 Hasselblad Award Winner - Graciela Iturbide, Hasselblad Foundation, 2008, archived from the original on June 3, 2008, retrieved 2008-06-17
External links
(Sources :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graciela_Iturbide)












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