Take a closer look at renowned Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide in this talk by art historian and curator Lassla Esquivel. Iturbide is celebrated for her personal and culturally resonant photography that captures the essence of life in Latin America, particularly Mexico. Esquivel will offer insight into Iturbide’s influential career, reflecting on her powerful explorations of identity, ritual and the interplay between tradition and modernity.
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Biography
Lassla Esquivel is a UK-based art historian and curator. Her research interests currently focus on emerging art markets, while investigating private museums' models and their role within the art market. She is also interested in gender studies, while championing female artists and their visibility across the art world and its markets.
She is founder of Periferia Projects, a curatorial platform that links emerging markets in Latin America with the UK and Europe in order to promote collaborations between galleries, artists and institutions.
She is currently Senior Lecturer and Course Leader of the MA in Art Business at Kingston. She has taught postgraduate programmes across different institutions such as Christie’s Education (London), IESA arts&culture (Paris), Centro-Sotheby’s Institute (Mexico City), and the Art and Skills Institute (Riyadh).
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