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Series Title: Manuel Alvarez Bravo: Fifteen Photographs

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1933, printed 1974
(Mexican, 1902–2002)
Culture
Mexico
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Edition
Edition of 75 with 15 artist's proofs
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It is the artist’s personal outlook and cultural heritage that unify the disparate subjects photographed by Manuel Alvarez Bravo.

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Manuel Alvarez Bravo sought to represent the viewpoint of Mexico’s Indigenous cultural heritage and its peasants as he chronicled their encounter with the country’s rapid modernization. His work is often considered Surrealist, but he never formally identified with that art movement. The odd juxtapositions, occasional humor, and quixotic viewpoint of his images may derive from growing up in a culture that contains both Indigenous and European traditions.
A vertically oriented black-and-white photograph depicts a crouched boy with medium skin tone in profile, perched on a stone water basin. He wears a light-colored, long-sleeved shirt and matching pants, leaning toward a falling stream of water while his bare feet and hand grip the stone edge. Strong light illuminates his back against a deep, dark background. His short, dark hair is visible as he looks down at the water.

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1933, printed 1974

Manuel Álvarez Bravo

(Mexican, 1902–2002)
Mexico

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