![]() ![]() “It took a while learning to do a script for ,” admits author Isabel Quintero who penned the script with artist Zeke Peña. The biography is not just a novel but a graphic novel, a combination of letters and imagery influenced by Iturbide’s work. “ Photographic: The Life Of Graciela Iturbide” covers the photographer’s life from her conservative childhood in Mexico City through Catholic school, her marriage and subsequent divorce and many of her famous images to the present day. Most importantly, she’ll also finally have her own biography published thanks to Getty Publications. The legendary Mexican photographer will have her work displayed in two exhibits this month: at Scripps College “Revolution & Ritual: The Photographs of Sara Castrejon, Graciela Iturbide, and Tatiana Parcero” and the Hammer Museum’s “ Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1965-1980”. In fact, she’s about to become more relevant than ever. | © Graciela IturbideĪt 75 years old, Graciela Iturbide refuses to slow down. Autorretrato con serpientes, Oaxaca, México, 2006 (Self-Portrait with Snakes, Oaxaca, Mexico) Gelatin silver print 16 × 20 in. ![]()
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