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Newsletter | The Blind Week: Graciela Iturbide, Pieter Hugo, Eliot Porter
Newsletter | The Blind Week: Graciela Iturbide, Pieter Hugo, Eliot Porter
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This week, Blind takes you to the heart of a flamboyant and subversive Mexico!
Graciela Iturbirde's Captivating Mexico
The exhibition Cuando Habla La Luz at Monterrey's Museum of Mexican History, a retrospective of the work of Mexican artist Graciela Iturbide, highlights the themes that have emerged consistently in her photography over the years.
Pieter Hugo: Live from Mexico
A book published by Editorial RM and an exhibition at the Yossi Milo Gallery in New York show Pieter Hugo’s seminal encounter with Mexico.
After decades of relying on photographs of polar bears and glaciers to illustrate climate change, some news outlets are correcting course. But visualizing the crisis isn't simple, according to our columnist.
A pioneer of nature color photography, American Eliot Porter got interested in birds very early on. The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, TX, is devoting an exhibition to the photographer’s subject of choice.
Every photo purchase pays for 400 meals for the poor
Established last December, the Photo4food Foundation supports organizations fighting malnutrition and poverty thanks to sales of works of photography donated by artists. This remarkable initiative weds creativity and generosity, photography and social commitment. We talk with Virginie Goy, a co-founder of the Foundation.
Blind's goal is to support photographic creation and invites all photographers to submit their portfolios. Send them to us at the following address: [email protected]