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Mexico City-born Graciela Iturbide (born 1942) is one of Latin America’s most acclaimed photographers. With a focus on identity, sexuality, festivals, rituals, daily life, death and the roles of women, Iturbide’s photographs share visual stories of cultures in constant transitional periods.
Featuring over 200 photographs, this expanded edition book comprises one of the most comprehensive explorations of Iturbide’s career to date, gathering an impressive and widespread selection of her work, curated by Marta Dahó. It includes some of her best-known images, such as Frida Kahlo’s Bedroom (2005), Those Who Live in the Sand (1979) and Juchitán (1979), as well as many lesser-known works. She pays special attention to her most iconic images and offers a cross-sectional journey from her earliest projects to her most recent creations.
Hardcover
8.5″ x 9.75″ x 2″
292 pages
Text by Marta Dahó, Juan Villoro, Carlos Martín García.
15 in stock
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Mexico City-born Graciela Iturbide (born 1942) is one of Latin America’s most acclaimed photographers. With a focus on identity, sexuality, festivals, rituals, daily life, death and the roles of women, Iturbide’s photographs share visual stories of cultures in constant transitional periods.
Featuring over 200 photographs, this expanded edition book comprises one of the most comprehensive explorations of Iturbide’s career to date, gathering an impressive and widespread selection of her work, curated by Marta Dahó. It includes some of her best-known images, such as Frida Kahlo’s Bedroom (2005), Those Who Live in the Sand (1979) and Juchitán (1979), as well as many lesser-known works. She pays special attention to her most iconic images and offers a cross-sectional journey from her earliest projects to her most recent creations.
Hardcover
8.5″ x 9.75″ x 2″
292 pages
Text by Marta Dahó, Juan Villoro, Carlos Martín García.







