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Érase una vez un Distrito Federal : cuatro miradas sobre la ciudad / Antonio Nava, Alfredo Estrella, Keith Dannemiller, José Luna.

Fine Arts Library TR659.8 .E73 2023
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Format:
Book
Subjects (All):
Street photography.
Photography of city and town life.
City and town life--Mexico--Mexico City--Pictorial works.
City and town life.
Mexico City (Mexico)--Pictorial works.
Mexico City (Mexico).
Physical Description:
200 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm.
Edition:
Primera edición.
Place of Publication:
Ciudad de México : Cámara de Diputados, LXV Legislatura, Consejo Editorial H. Cámara de Diputados, 2023.
Summary:
In this anthology, Mexico City appears as a photographic character and in its pages several characteristics are outlined: chronologically, they are written over the course of a decade; Most of its authors are young or were young at the time of capturing them, without missing collaborations from the most diverse generations such as those to which they belong José Luis Cuevas, Andrés de Luna or Daniel Sada; The genres range from the short story to the interview and from the article to the testimony. Poetry and chronicles are not missing; They are intimate, everyday texts that build a puzzle of all those cities that are the largest capital in the world.
Contains:
Container of: Nava, Antonio, 1970-. Photographs. Selections.
Container of: Estrella, Alfredo, 1975-. Photographs. Selections.
Container of: Dannemiller, Keith, 1949-. Photographs. Selections.
Container of: Luna, José. Photographs. Selections.
ISBN:
9786078877706
6078877704

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