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                                La frontera,  Cañón Zapata, Baja California, 1991
                            
                                    Silver Gelatin Print 
8 x 10 in
20.3 x 25.4 cm
                                    20.3 x 25.4 cm
                                   Through her poetic and documentary style, Iturbide creates a visual narrative that reflects on the complexity of life on the border and the coexistence of cultural and personal elements. The...
                        
                    
                                                    Through her poetic and documentary style, Iturbide creates a visual narrative that reflects on the complexity of life on the border and the coexistence of cultural and personal elements. The emblem on the car’s hood is the Firebird, the iconic logo of the Pontiac Trans Am—widely popular in the 1970s and 1980s. The flaming bird symbolizes power, freedom, and aspiration, while subtly echoing Mexico’s national eagle. The juxtaposition of these emblems reflects a negotiation of identity between American consumer culture and Mexican heritage. 
                    
                    
                Provenance
Graciela Iturbide's StudioExhibitions
Graciela Iturbide: Las Californias, Ruiz Healy Art, New York, NY, 2025 (catalogue)Publications
Exhibition catalogue, Romo, Ricardo, PhD., Graciela Iturbide: Las Californias. New York: Ruiz Healy Art, 2025 (illustrated)22 
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