Through Iturbide's sympathetic, documentarian lens, scenes of childhood become a universal allegory for play, imagination, vulnerability and resilience
Published with Fundaci n Magdalena.
Traveling across the Americas, photographer Graciela Iturbide (born 1942) found the one experience that unites us all: the innocence of youth. Children appear as playful figures, witnesses, angels and dreamers, often surrounded by animals, rituals, shadows and landscapes that evoke a world suspended between reality and reverie. Influenced by her formative years working alongside Manuel lvarez Bravo, Iturbide's images transcend documentary photography to become a profoundly humanistic practice, where the act of looking is also an act of encounter.