Women Pioneers: Mexican Photography I | Closing

smallTHROCKMORTON Women Pioneers CRISTINA KAHLO Carnual de Huejotzingo 2011 11 x 14 gelatin silver print susan@susanprThrockmorton Fine Art 145 East 57 Street is presenting views of women, myth, and photography intertwined through nine pioneering talents who embraced new attitudes for women in a special fall show titled, WOMEN PIONEERS – MEXICAN PHOTOGRAPHY I at its NY gallery from Sept 24 through November 14.

Gallery founder Spencer Throckmorton says this show “will offer a comprehensive view of photographic achievement from 1924 to the present by women who were among the earliest to take social risks in a still-traditional society.  The post-revolutionary Mexican art photographers laid the groundwork for women to expand some years later in all fields and in all directions, reveling the scope of humanitarian richness that Mexico offers.

The nine artists featured at Throckmorton include Tina Modotti, Graciela Iturbide, Flor Garduno, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Kati Horna, Mariana Yampolsky, Colette Urbajtel, Cristina Kahlo and Lourdes Almeidia – half still working and half best known for photographs they created decades ago.

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When: Sat., Nov. 14, 2015 at 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

smallTHROCKMORTON Women Pioneers CRISTINA KAHLO Carnual de Huejotzingo 2011 11 x 14 gelatin silver print susan@susanprThrockmorton Fine Art 145 East 57 Street is presenting views of women, myth, and photography intertwined through nine pioneering talents who embraced new attitudes for women in a special fall show titled, WOMEN PIONEERS – MEXICAN PHOTOGRAPHY I at its NY gallery from Sept 24 through November 14.

Gallery founder Spencer Throckmorton says this show “will offer a comprehensive view of photographic achievement from 1924 to the present by women who were among the earliest to take social risks in a still-traditional society.  The post-revolutionary Mexican art photographers laid the groundwork for women to expand some years later in all fields and in all directions, reveling the scope of humanitarian richness that Mexico offers.

The nine artists featured at Throckmorton include Tina Modotti, Graciela Iturbide, Flor Garduno, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Kati Horna, Mariana Yampolsky, Colette Urbajtel, Cristina Kahlo and Lourdes Almeidia – half still working and half best known for photographs they created decades ago.

Free.

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