Cristina Kahlo
Mexico City, 1960
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Mexican photographer whose work has explored various techniques such as the use of Polaroid cameras, platinum-palladium technique, direct interventions, collage, and digital photography.
For Cristina Kahlo, the picture remains a constant in her life from what she learned from her father, but also from her experiences in travel and exhibitions as well as being a Mexican and add their culture to work carried out in other countries.
In her production wagered by a dialectic between geometry and figuration, intuitively oppose to the pedagogical ideal of the creation of mental representations from purely abstract information, for example, equations. This disobedience resulted rich in visual and plastic solutions through which the photographic image is offered as a reflection of relations in the space of polyhedra held with other bodies, as has arranged the artist's will.
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