Fotografias.
Tercera Exposicion de la Sociedad de Arte Moderno Mexico, Julio de 1945.
Mexico City, Sociedad de Arte Moderno, Secretaría de Educación Pública 1945
Langston Hughes, an early admirer of Manuel Alvarez Bravo who owned several of his photographs, wrote that, 'in Bravo, the sun is a quiet veil making the shadows like velvet. The shadows are endlessly deep and full, holding more—and more there—and more. Whereas the sun in a Bravo photo almost always has a sense of humor, one cannot be sure about the shadows.'
First edition; 4to (278 x 222 mm, 11 x 8¾ in); black-and-white photographs printed in relief halftone, essays by Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Diego Rivera, Xavier Villaurrutia, Gabriel Figueroa, biographical text, a timeline of the history of photography, and a list of the exhibited photographs, design by Gabriel Fernández Ledesma; pictorial wrappers printed in grey, black, and white, text in white and black, corners of final leaf trimmed, very minor toning, minor wear to extremities, a near-fine copy in uncommonly fresh wrappers; 96pp.
The Photobook: A History III, p98; The Latin American Photobook pp43-44.
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