Mujeres Mazahua

Mujeres Mazahua

Mariana YampolskyWW-1989-M126336
1989·Gelatin silver print·13 5/8 × 18 1/2" (34.6 × 47 cm)

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Year
1989
Dimensions
13 5/8 × 18 1/2" (34.6 × 47 cm)

Artist

Mariana Yampolsky
Mariana Yampolsky

Mariana Yampolsky was a Mexican photographer known for documentary work centered on rural communities, indigenous cultures, and vernacular architecture. Working primarily in black and white, she developed a formal approach that balanced anthropological observation with formal precision, capturing the textures and spatial relationships of everyday life across Mexico. Her practice, rooted in the postwar documentary tradition, created a sustained visual record of Mexican cultural and architectural heritage. Yampolsky's photographs privilege detail and shadow over narrative caption, allowing material and human presence to speak with restrained intensity.

Chicago, IL, USA

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Year
1989
Dimensions
13 5/8 × 18 1/2" (34.6 × 47 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1989-M126336

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Mariana Yampolsky

Mariana Yampolsky

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