Graciela Iturbide Mexican, b. 1942
Untitled, Rancho Santa Gertrudis, South Texas, 2002
Pigment print on Hahnemühle watercolor paper.
34 x 30 in
86.4 x 76.2 cm
86.4 x 76.2 cm
AP aside from edition of 5
'Untitled (South Texas Series)' (2002) is a peaceful yet complex photograph by world-renowned Graciela Iturbide (Mexico, b. 1942). This work measures 34 x 30 inches and is unframed in excellent...
"Untitled (South Texas Series)" (2002) is a peaceful yet complex photograph by world-renowned Graciela Iturbide (Mexico, b. 1942). This work measures 34 x 30 inches and is unframed in excellent condition.
Graciela Iturbide's South Texas series is a body of black-and-white documentary photographs, primarily from 2002 to 2005, that capture the region's unique natural and cultural landscape, particularly its ranches and coastlines. Inspired by her previous work with the Seri Indians, the series features images of landscapes, nature, and local culture, often shot at locations such as the Santa Gertrudis Ranch and Isla del Padre. The work is noted for Iturbide's characteristic poetic and compassionate style.
The photographs were taken around 2002-2005, and exhibited at Blue Star Art Space, San Antonio, TX, during the 2004 FOTOSEPTIEMBRE photography festival.
Graciela Iturbide's South Texas series is a body of black-and-white documentary photographs, primarily from 2002 to 2005, that capture the region's unique natural and cultural landscape, particularly its ranches and coastlines. Inspired by her previous work with the Seri Indians, the series features images of landscapes, nature, and local culture, often shot at locations such as the Santa Gertrudis Ranch and Isla del Padre. The work is noted for Iturbide's characteristic poetic and compassionate style.
The photographs were taken around 2002-2005, and exhibited at Blue Star Art Space, San Antonio, TX, during the 2004 FOTOSEPTIEMBRE photography festival.
Provenance
Printed by the artist in 2002Exhibitions
2004, GRACIELA ITURBIDE: Ojos Para Volar / Eyes To Fly,
Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, San Antonio, TX; curator: Connie Todd