

An edition of Manuel Alvarez Bravo (1971)
photographs and memories
By Manuel Alvarez Bravo
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Aperture Foundation, Inc.
Language
eng
Pages
77
Description:
From his first days as a photographer - with the backing of such greats as Tina Modotti, Edward Weston, Paul Strand and Henri Cartier-Bresson - Manuel Alvarez Bravo worked over a wide range of styles and subject matter - formalist abstraction, architecture, interiors, landscapes, still lifes, and portraits - with a consistent focus on the landscape and social geography of Mexico. In his concise vision of his homeland, it was both a real and symbolic landscape populated with subjects detained in dream world tableaux of desire, solitude, candor and foreboding. Eyes in His Eyes reintroduces some of the artist's overlooked masterpieces, and reveals, for the first time, a broad selection of never-before-seen images from his private archives. In his 80-year career, Alvarez Bravo printed, published and exhibited only a thousand images. This portfolio, culled with the help of the artist himself, and completed after his death, is full of unfamiliar abstractions, portraits, landscapes and street photography. It provides an invaluable re-entry into the visual poetry of one of Mexico's most gifted artists and a Modern master of photography.
subjects: Exhibitions, Photography, Museo de Arte Moderno (Mexico), Artistic Photography, Photography, Artistic, Pictorial works, Photograph collections, Artists, mexico, Art, mexican, Photographers, Photographers, biography, Biography, Mexico, biography
People: Manuel Alvarez Bravo (1902-), Manuel Alvarez Bravo (1902-2002)
Places: Exhibitions, Mexico