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Lola Alvarez BravoThis first comprehensive monograph in English for Mexico's first major
woman photographer tracks a career equally exceptional for its
remarkable range and for its compelling quality. Lola Alvarez Bravo
explored her calling through photojournalism, commercial work and
professional portrait-making, even as she was creating intensely
personal images of people, places and things throughout her native
Mexico. In addition, she played a vital role in the Mexican cultural
scene as an inspiring teacher, a friend of innumerable artists (many of
whom she photographed), and as the owner of a prestigious gallery that
presented the first solo show by her friend Frida Kahlo, the subject of
some of Alvarez Bravo's most powerful portraits. Although some of her
photographs reflect the influence of her husband, Manuel Alvarez
Bravo--they shared the same cameras and often the same roll of
film--Lola had achieved her own aesthetic by the 1940s and 50s,
concentrating on two particularly vivid bodies of work, portraiture and
street photography. In these two disciplines she found a way to reveal
a lyricism in the world around her, producing quiet reveries on life
lived in the moment. This first English-language book to encompass the
full range of her work includes previously unpublished images and
several of her little-known photomontages. | 139.00 zł
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