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  • 1
    Language: Spanish
    Pages: 48 ungezählte Seiten , schwarz/weiß , 41 cm
    Edition: Primera edición
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Ortiz Monasterio, Pablo Themes, motives ; Ortiz Monasterio, Pablo ; 2000-2099 ; Artists' books Specimens 21st century ; Women Pictorial works 21st century ; Documentary photography ; Photography of women ; Photography, Artistic ; Women ; Themes, motives ; Photography, Artistic ; Photography of women ; Documentary photography ; Artists' books ; Specimens ; Artists' books ; Pictorial works ; Artists' books ; Photobooks ; Argentina - Buenos Aires ; Künstlerbuch ; Künstlerbuch
    Abstract: Between 2016 and 2018, photographer Pablo Ortiz Monasterio visited the city of Buenos Aires in Argentina three times. Observing how the "Me too" movement was gaining strength, not only in the United States, but also throughout Latin America, Ortiz Monasterio witnesses the latent and at the same time palpable power of the city's women. Women, he says, who stomp their feet and who, portrayed in this small book, represent the forcefulness of the affections that lead the feminist movements that fight and work for a more just future. This book begins with Eva, not with the first woman in history, but with Eva Perón, considered the spiritual head of the Argentine Nation. Pablo Ortiz Monasterio opens with a photo of a public building in the city of Buenos Aires in which a huge metal sculpture of Evita speaks to her people. It is fair that she'd be the first to appear in the book since she achieved something that seemed impossible: she gave Argentine women the right to vote. On September 23, 1947, Eva addressed the "women of her country", and in a mythical speech in Plaza de Mayo, announced the sanction of the Law of the Female Voting, a historic claim that demanded equal rights and opportunities for women
    Note: Risograph printed , In Spanish
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  • 2
    ISBN: 1597112275 , 9781597112277
    Language: English
    Pages: 361 S. , zahlr. Ill
    Additional Material: 34 cm
    Edition: 1st Aperture ed
    Uniform Title: A través de la máscara. 〈engl.〉
    DDC: 779/.20972
    Keywords: Portrait photography History ; Portrait photographers History ; Mexicans Portraits ; Photography, Artistic ; Bildband ; Mexiko ; Porträtfotografie ; Geschichte ; Mexiko ; Fotografie ; Mensch ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "In the history of photography in Mexico, portraiture is an important, established tradition, transcending styles, subjects and decades. Mexican Portraits includes more than 350 portraits from more than 80 well-known Mexican photographers, including Romualdo García, Agustín V. Casasola, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Enrique Metinides and Graciela Iturbide, among numerous others. Including both contemporary and classic works, mostly created in the years from the 1970s to the present, this diverse group of images has been selected by photographer and editor Pablo Ortiz Monsasterio, and presents an idiosyncratic and personal perspective on this particular genre. This volume, guided by his choices, explores the frontiers of portraiture from very different perspectives and associations. At the center of his wide-ranging selection are two distinct notions embedded in the history of the portrait: mask and metamorphosis. Organized into nine chapters, this beautifully illustrated book is a reflection on Mexican portraiture and identity, both individual and collective. Among the photographers represented here are Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Graciela Iturbide, Pedro Meyer, Agustín V. Casasola, Iñaki Bonillas, Maya Goded, Fernando Montiel Klimt, Gerardo Montiel Klimt, Guillermo Kahlo, Rodrigo Moya, Dr Lakra, Carla Verea, Stefan Ruiz, Melquiades Herrera, Ana Casas, Daniela Rosell, Francis Alÿs, Carlos Somonte, Miguel Calderón, Adolfo Patiño, Juan Guzmán and Eunice Adorno, Romualdo García and Enrique Metinides--an astonishing roll-call that itself articulates Mexican photographers' special relationship to portraiture"--Amazon.com
    Description / Table of Contents: The portrait's inheritanceThe grace of old portraits -- The pact with the photographer -- Dreams of glory -- Portrait of the tribe -- Mask versus mullet -- Metamorphosis -- Simulations -- The final portrait -- Portrait in absentia -- The cover-up -- Corpus delicti -- Cross-fertilization -- Self-portraits.
    Note: Translation of: A través de la máscara , "La gracia de los retratos antiguos / Enrique Fernández Ledesma ; prólogo del Ing. Marte R. Gómez" ([8] p. : ill. ; 25 cm.) inserted between p. [32] and 34 and "Generación F. Ehrenberg" (p. [8] : all ill. ; 17 cm.) inserted between p. [324] and [325] , Includes bibliographical references (p. 360-361)
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783791386157 , 3791386158
    Language: German
    Pages: 522 Seiten , 23 cm x 16.5 cm
    DDC: 779.0747253
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    Keywords: Bildband ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kahlo, Frida 1907-1954 ; Sammlung ; Fotografie ; Museo Frida Kahlo ; Geschichte 1897-1952 ; Kahlo, Frida 1907-1954 ; Museo Frida Kahlo ; Fotografie ; Kahlo, Frida 1907-1954 ; Privatarchiv ; Familienfotografie ; Porträtfotografie ; Geschichte 1890-1950
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  • 4
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    Barcelona : RM Verlag, S.L.
    ISBN: 9788419233110
    Language: Spanish , English
    Pages: 80 ungezählte Seiten , 23 cm.
    Additional Material: 1 Beilage
    Edition: Primera edición
    Series Statement: RM 447
    DDC: 305
    RVK:
    Keywords: Bildband ; Ortiz Monasterio, Pablo 1952- ; Fotografie ; Buenos Aires ; Mensch ; Geschichte 2016-2018
    Note: P. Ortiz Monasterio, Mexican photographer , Text in Spanish and English
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