Graciela Iturbide
GRACIELA ITURBIDE (b. 1942 in Mexico City, Mexico) studied cinematography at university and then worked as an assistant to Mexican modernist master, Manuel Álvarez Bravo. He became a lifelong mentor and encouraged her in developing her own artistic vision.
Now considered one of Mexico’s most prolific and celebrated photographers, her work has graced more than sixty exhibitions in galleries and museums worldwide. In 2007, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles held a retrospective exhibition, The Goat’s Dance. Graciela Iturbide is the 2008 winner of the prestigious Hasselblad Award, and, in 2015, the Cornell Capa Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Center for Photography.
The Hasselblad Foundation’s award jury said "Iturbide has extended the concept of documentary photography, to explore the relationships between man and nature, the individual and the cultural, the real and the psychological…[Her photography] is of the highest visual strength and beauty and continues to inspire a younger generation of photographers in Latin America and beyond."
Graciela Iturbide’s photography can be found in the permanent collections of such institutions as the Tate Modern, London, the Musée National d’art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, Casa de la Cultura de Juchitán, Oaxaca, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Museum of Photography, Hokkaido, Japan and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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de terra
curated by Jaushua Rombaoa July 13 - August 24, 2024ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present de terra , a group exhibition curated by Jaushua Rombaoa. de terra showcases instances of humanity’s mark on the natural world through the photographs of...Read more -
Del Cielo
September 30 - November 25, 2023ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present Del Cielo , a collection of photographs by Graciela Iturbide, Masahisa Fukase, Jo Ann Callis, Rinko Kawauchi, and James Gallagher. Artists and poets have drawn...Read more -
All This Happened: Twenty Nine Years of ROSEGALLERY
September 14 - October 30, 2021'All This Happened: Twenty Nine Years of ROSEGALLERY' will be on view from 14 September - 30 October 2021. The group exhibition features works by Jo Ann Callis, Kennedi Carter, John Chiara, Lieko Shiga, Dorothea Lange, William Eggleston, Rinko Kawauchi, Lise Sarfati, Robbert Flick, Tania Franco Klein, Steve Galloway, Graciela Iturbide, Shaun McCracken, Manfred Müller, Elger Esser, Huger Foote, Bruce Davidson, Tomoko Sawada, Megan Cotts, Shaun McCracken, Diana Markosian, and more.Read more -
Hay Tiempo
February 23 - May 18, 2019ROSEGALLERY is delighted to present Hay Tiempo, an exhibition of photographs by Graciela Iturbide. The exhibition opens the 23rd of February and will be on view until the 20th of April, 2019. Hay Tiempo is in on view alongside the landmark exhibition 'Graciela Iturbide: Mexico’ at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.Read more -
PhotoGRAPHIC
In Conjunction with J. Paul Getty Museum for Pacific Standard Time September 8 - November 23, 2017ROSEGALLERY presents PhotoGRAPHIC, an exhibition of the recently released graphic novel PhotoGRAPHIC: The Life of Graciela Iturbide, published by the J. Paul Getty. Accompanying works by the legendary photographer, ROSEGALLERY will present the novel in its entirety, with original drawings by Zeke Peña and prose by Isabel Quintero. Photographs, illustrations and prose come together to illuminate the artistic power of Iturbide’s life and work.Read more -
asor
July 24 - September 18, 2010Amongst the pictures chosen for asor one won’t find Iturbide’s iconic images of the Zapotec people or photographs of the ritual goat slaughter by the Mixtec in Oaxaca that brought...Read more -
South Texas
April 23 - June 18, 2005A photographer for whom the human subject is often at the crux of her own self-discovery, Graciela Iturbide has recently relinquished her usual preoccupation with the indigenous people of her country in order to confront the solitary natural environmentRead more -
Pájaros
March 29 - May 10, 2003The birds are Graciela's birds and the territory they describe are a microcosm of the topology she has long-since hewn with her distinguishing eye.Read more
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Graciela Iturbide on the Democratic Nature of Photography
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GRACIELA ITURBIDE with Sara Roffino
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Graciela Iturbide: “A Good Excuse To See The World”
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Graciela Iturbide: “Photography is a Living Matter”
Blind Magazine
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GRACIELA ITURBIDE
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Graciela Iturbide on her life in photography
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Graciela Iturbide, Visionary Ethnographer
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Graciela Iturbide’s Mexico’ Review: Life and Death South of the Border
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Discovering contemporary Mexico beyond the daily headlines: The images of Graciela Iturbide
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Graciela Iturbide’s Photos of Mexico Make ‘Visible What, to Many, Is Invisible’
The New York Times
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Latinx Photography in the United States
A Visual History Elizabeth Ferrer, 2021Paperback, 280 pagesRead more
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 9780295747637
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Heliotropo 37
Graciela IturbideHardcover, 309 pagesRead more
Publisher: Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris
ISBN: 978-2-86925-161-8
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mi ojo
Iturbide, Graciela Graciela Iturbide, 2016Hardcover, 128 pagesRead more
Publisher: Editiorial RM,

