Flor Garduño: Mujeres fantásticas (Fantastic Women)

Flor Garduño: Mujeres fantásticas (Fantastic Women)

The Hammacher Schlemmer Building New York, NY, USA Thursday, November 6, 2008–Friday, January 9, 2009

eternal dress/vestido eterno, mexico by flor garduño

Flor Garduño

Eternal Dress/Vestido eterno, Mexico, 1999

Price on Request

canasta de luz/basket of light by flor garduño

Flor Garduño

Canasta de luz/Basket of Light, 1989

Price on Request

Throckmorton Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibit of recent photography by one of Latin America’s most acclaimed photographers, Flor Garduño.

Garduño was born in Mexico City in 1957. She began her career as an assistant to Manuel Álvarez Bravo, and has since labored steadily, becoming a master photographer who proudly prints all of her own images. Garduño works exclusively in black and white, with an exquisite mastery of light, shadow, and darkness. To this she adds a fascination with the female body—the nude—and objects plucked from nature: ripe fruit, billowing leaves and fronds, and wild animals unexpectedly at ease. There are unworldly juxtapositions of the living and the dead, of sharpness and softness, of luminosity and opacity, and carnality and innocence.

Garduño’s photographs attain an element of both earthly primacy and timeless classicism. They are uncluttered, focused, pristine, and yet invite multiple interpretations: they stimulate curiosity and invite contemplation. Garduño’s images are sublime. Indeed, Garduño has been called “a poet”—a great and worthy compliment.

Garduño’s photography has been published widely, and has been prominently exhibited. Her work is in the permanent collections of many renowned museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Ludwig Museum in Cologne, and the Swiss Foundation of Photography in Zurich.