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    The Warsaw Voice
    April 13, 2005

    CAPTURED TIME


    A new photo exhibition is on display at the Center for Contemporary
    Art (CSW). It presents the work of Mexican photographer Flor Garduno,
    born in 1957. Garduno studied art at the San Carlos Academy in
    Mexico. For two years she was an assistant to photographer Manuel
    Alvarez Bravo. Garduno has worked as an independent photographer
    since 1980, displaying her work in numerous galleries and museums in
    Mexico, the United States and Europe (exhibitions in Paris, London
    and Zurich).

    The CSW presents one of her most beautiful projects, the series
    Testigos del tiempo (Witnesses of Time). This is a documentary of
    human life outside large urban centers, a record of local people and
    their ceremonies. The pictures were taken in the years 1983-1991. In
    terms of subject matter, the exhibition resembles the brilliant film
    Seasons by Armenian director Artavazd Peleshian, recently shown at
    the CSW.

    Garduno's photographs are very rich in form, while Peleshian is
    slightly more economical with respect to expression. "Garduno
    photographs life, religious ceremonies and social events from a
    distance, with great care for composition and balance in the picture,
    irrespective of whether she shows the real world of the poor or
    whether her photos depict landscape, architecture or nature. She
    achieves this through very sophisticated but-just like
    Peleshian-economical means, in which light and composition play the
    most important role," said the curator of the exhibition.

    Mexican photography is highly praised internationally, in large part
    thanks to the late Manuel Alvarez Bravo, its most eminent
    representative and Garduno's mentor. Many other outstanding Mexican
    photographers have made names for themselves in the past 50
    years-including Garduno. Her art focuses on South American
    countries-her native Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador,
    Bolivia-regions with which she feels the strongest emotional and
    cultural affinity.

    The exhibition Testigos del tiempo enjoys enormous popularity
    worldwide and has already been presented in 35 museums, including the
    Art Institute of Chicago, the Center of Creative Photography in
    Tuscon, fine art museums in Mexico, Chile and Argentina, the Musee de
    l'Elysee in Lausanne and Salamanca University, Spain. In Warsaw, the
    exhibition will be shown through the end of May.

    Center for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, 6 Ujazdowskie Ave.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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