In Mexico, photography has been closely associated with the photojournalistic sensibility of the artist Manuel ?lvarez Bravo (1902-2002). Bravo, a founder of modernist photography, is often considered the main representative of this art form throughout Latin America.
This exhibition, comprised of 35 works from the Museum?s permanent collection, focuses on the powerful impact of Mexican photographic artist Manuel ?lvarez Bravo?s legacy on both Mexican and international photographers. The photographers featured here offer a sophisticated look into the cultural patrimony of Mexico by exploring a range of potent subject matter.
Admission/Cost: $5 - $10
Location:
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
700 Prospect Street
La Jolla, CA 92037
Ongoing until Sunday, March 10
For more information, please call: (858) 454-3541 or visit: www.mcasd.org
This exhibition, comprised of 35 works from the Museum?s permanent collection, focuses on the powerful impact of Mexican photographic artist Manuel ?lvarez Bravo?s legacy on both Mexican and international photographers. The photographers featured here offer a sophisticated look into the cultural patrimony of Mexico by exploring a range of potent subject matter.
Admission/Cost: $5 - $10
Location:
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
700 Prospect Street
La Jolla, CA 92037
Ongoing until Sunday, March 10
For more information, please call: (858) 454-3541 or visit: www.mcasd.org







