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Image and Memory: Photographs from Latin America 1866-1994

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Image and Memory: Photographs from Latin America 1866-1994

First edition of Image and Memory: Photographs from Latin America 1866-1994. First impression. Medium format hardback in near fine condition. Some very minor shelf wear to the dust jacket only. Text in English and Spanish.

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FotoFest 1992, a major festival of international photography, brought Latin American photography into focus for a wide audience. Offering a diverse selection of photographers, countries, artistic movements, and subject matter, the show revealed a photographic tradition rich in history and creativity. Drawing from the more than 1,000 images exhibited by FotoFest, this book documents the work of fifty-two photographers from ten countries. The photographs range from the opening of the Brazilian frontier in the 1880s to a secret archive of documentary images from El Salvador's recent civil war to works of specifically aesthetic intent. Many of the photographs appear here in print for the first time.

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Image and Memory: Photographs from Latin America 1866-1994

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First edition of Image and Memory: Photographs from Latin America 1866-1994. First impression. Medium format hardback in near fine condition. Some very minor shelf wear to the dust jacket only. Text in English and Spanish.

About

FotoFest 1992, a major festival of international photography, brought Latin American photography into focus for a wide audience. Offering a diverse selection of photographers, countries, artistic movements, and subject matter, the show revealed a photographic tradition rich in history and creativity. Drawing from the more than 1,000 images exhibited by FotoFest, this book documents the work of fifty-two photographers from ten countries. The photographs range from the opening of the Brazilian frontier in the 1880s to a secret archive of documentary images from El Salvador's recent civil war to works of specifically aesthetic intent. Many of the photographs appear here in print for the first time.