Flor Garduño in Aesthetica Magazine, “An Evocative Visual Language”
Earlier this week, we closed the doors of our latest pop-up exhibition, Flor Garduño: In Dreams (Selected Works: 1982-2022).
The exhibition was featured in Aesthetica Magazine: “Garduño’s capturing of Mexican folklore is distinct in its positioning from a female perspective. She aligns herself with artists such as Frida Kahlo and Graciela Iturbide, opting for a visual language that prioritises the unheard… We feel a sense of kinship between women, something carried through from adolescence to adulthood. In an interview, Garduño explains, ‘I want to express our dignity, beauty, suffering, and resistance. This is the force of our gender.’ The artist’s lens is testament to the power of image-making as it invites viewers to find strength and resilience in our most important communities.”
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FeaturedFlor Garduño
The ArtistFlor Garduño is one of Mexico’s leading photographers, whose work is inspired by the people, landscape, literature and art of her native country.
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