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Modotti, Tina PUBLISHED TITLE:
Woman of Tehuantepec
ca. 1929
BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES:
EXHIBITION HISTORY:
"Modotti and Weston: Mexicanidad", US, NY, Rochester February 15 - May 4,
1997.//
INSCRIPTION:
verso-(in ink) "This I enlarged."
NOTES:
Catalogued 10/87, DZ.
Title from --Tina Modotti: A Fragile Life--.
"In 1929, Modotti traveled to the towns of Juchitán and Tehuantepec in
the southern state of Oaxaca. Obstentibly, the trip was to recover
from the recent assassination of her lover, the Communist revoluntary,
Julio Antonio Mella, in whose murder Modotti was falsely implicated,
and later acquited, by Mexican authorities.
Women and children, rather than men, figure in Modotti's photographs
of Tehuntapec because its society was predominantly matriarchal. This
photograph documents everyday life in the small town with a disarming
immediacy characteristic of snapshot photography. Yet in this image
that depicts a woman supporting on her head a painted gourd known as a
yecapixtle, the upraised and close-up view also conveys a heroic
monumentality. Other works from Tehuantepec contain a similar
evocation of the women' enduring dignity and fortitude." [Therese
Mulligan, 1/97]
SUBJECT:
portrait, female
American (b. Italy, 1896-1942)
gelatin silver print
8.2 x 7.5 cm.
Museum Collection
GEH NEG: 23284
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Constantine, Mildred. --Tina Modotti: A Fragile Life.-- New York: Rizzoli
International Publications, Inc., 1983. p. 126.//
Hirsch, Robert. --Seizing the Light: A History of Photography.-- New York:
McGraw Hill, 1999. p. 277.//
Mulligan, Therese & Wooters, David. --Photography from 1839 to today:
George Eastman House, Rochester, NY.-- Cologne: Taschen, 1999. p. 498.//
This image was part of GEH's 2000 submission to AMICO (Art Museum Image
Consortium).//
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