Laughing Mannequins (Maniquís riendo)

Laughing Mannequins (Maniquís riendo)

Manuel Álvarez BravoWW-1930-104371
1930·Gelatin silver print·Image/paper: 18.7 × 24.1 cm (7 3/8 × 9 1/2 in.); Mount: 40.9 × 32.7 cm (16 1/8 × 12 7/8 in.)

<p>In April 1935, New York gallerist Julien Levy included this photograph in the exhibition <em>Documentary and Anti-Graphic Photographs</em>, which brought the work of Manuel Alvarez Bravo together with that of Walker Evans and Henri Cartier-Bresson. For Levy, the “anti-graphic” photograph renounced conventional fine-art qualities—rich tonality, sharp focus, and clear description—to achieve something that was “dynamic, startling, and inimitable.” Alvarez Bravo’s photograph of cardboard mannequins at an open-air market in Mexico City exemplifies this ideal by evoking seemingly unpremeditated associations within a mundane setting. The imagination, stimulated by such a sight, is liberated through what the Surrealist André Breton called “objective chance.” As the title of this work suggests, a reversal of potentialities operates here: the stall keepers and their customers are listless and uninterested, whereas the inanimate cardboard women floating in the air engage the viewer with vivacious smiles and alluring gazes.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1930
Dimensions
Image/paper: 18.7 × 24.1 cm (7 3/8 × 9 1/2 in.); Mount: 40.9 × 32.7 cm (16 1/8 × 12 7/8 in.)

Artist

Manuel Álvarez Bravo
Manuel Álvarez Bravo

Photography

Manuel Álvarez Bravo was a Mexican photographer whose black-and-white images merged surrealist formal strategies with documentary observation of Mexican landscape, architecture, and daily life. Working primarily from the 1930s onward, he developed a distinctly poetic approach to the photograph, favoring oblique angles, shadow play, and unexpected juxtapositions that rendered ordinary scenes dreamlike without abandoning their material specificity. His work circulated internationally and influenced several generations of photographers engaged with the relationship between abstraction and representation.

Mexico City, Mexico

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Year
1930
Dimensions
Image/paper: 18.7 × 24.1 cm (7 3/8 × 9 1/2 in.); Mount: 40.9 × 32.7 cm (16 1/8 × 12 7/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1930-104371

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Manuel Álvarez Bravo

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Photography

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