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Graciela Iturbide
Graciela Iturbide
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A Journey Through Light, Shadow, and Soul. Step into the poetic world of one of Latin America’s most celebrated photographers with Graciela Iturbide, the expanded and definitive edition of this iconic artist’s career-spanning monograph. Born in Mexico City, Graciela Iturbide (b. 1942) has spent over four decades transforming everyday moments into timeless works of art — from the vivid rituals of Oaxaca to the quiet intimacy of Frida Kahlo’s bedroom. Her black-and-white photographs radiate power and tenderness, capturing themes of identity, femininity, culture, and transformation with an unparalleled eye for emotion and detail.
Featuring over 200 photographs, this stunning volume gathers Iturbide’s most celebrated images — including Frida Kahlo’s Bedroom (2005), Those Who Live in the Sand (1979), and Juchitán (1979) — alongside rare and lesser-known works that reveal new dimensions of her vision. Edited by Fundación Mapfre and RM, and accompanied by insightful essays from Marta Dahó and Juan Villoro, this expanded edition offers a comprehensive journey through a life devoted to visual storytelling, where every frame becomes poetry.
Coinciding with major U.S. exhibitions at the International Center of Photography (NYC), SF MoMA, and the San Diego Museum of Art, this new edition highlights both iconic and previously unpublished works, reaffirming Iturbide’s place as one of the most powerful voices in contemporary photography. Profound, human, and visually transcendent, Graciela Iturbide is more than a book — it’s a window into the soul of Mexico and the artist who forever changed the way we see it.
Details
- Hardcover
- 292 pages
- Dimension: 8.86in x 1.18in x 10.04in








