Graciela Iturbide Mexican, b. 1942
Cesar Chavez, Kern County, California, 1991
Silver Gelatin Print
11 x 14 in
27.9 x 35.6 cm
27.9 x 35.6 cm
Further images
During one of her trips to California, Chicana artist Ester Hernández introduced Iturbide to the renowned farmworkers’ leaders and civil rights advocates César Chávez and Dolores Huerta, founders of the...
During one of her trips to California, Chicana artist Ester Hernández introduced Iturbide to the renowned farmworkers’ leaders and civil rights advocates César Chávez and Dolores Huerta, founders of the United Farm Workers (UFW). Chavez devoted his life to nonviolent resistance—marches, strikes, boycotts—to win fair wages, safe conditions, and dignity for agricultural laborers.
Provenance
Graciela Iturbide's StudioExhibitions
Graciela Iturbide: Las Californias, Ruiz Healy Art, New York, NY, 2025 (catalogue)Literature
“Graciela Iturbide: Las Californias,” Meer, November 8, 2025. (illustrated)Exhibition catalogue, Graciela Iturbide: Las Californias. New York: Ruiz Healy Art, editor: Patricia Ruiz-Healy, 2025 (illustrated)
Publications
Exhibition catalogue, Graciela Iturbide: Las Californias. New York: Ruiz Healy Art, editor: Patricia Ruiz-Healy, 2025 (illustrated)Carillo, Morales Alfonso. “White Fence Revisited.” In White Fence. Barcelona: Editorial RM, 2024, p. 12 (illustrated)
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