
Shadows, Fire, Snow
The Life of Tina Modotti
Patricia Albers(Author)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 11. March 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
398 pages
978-0-520-23514-4 (ISBN)
Description
Ten years of research and the discovery of long-forgotten letters and photos enabled Patricia Albers to bring new recognition to this talented, intelligent, and independent photographer whose life embodied the cultural and political values of many artists of the post-World War I generation.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
53 black-and-white photographs, 2 line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-23514-4 (9780520235144)
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Person
Patricia Albers is a writer and independent curator who has also worked as a museum administrator. In 1996 she organized the exhibition Dear Vocio: Photographs by Tina Modotti. And in 2000 she curated Tina Modotti and the Mexican Renaissance, which traveled in Europe.
Content
Preface
PART I. TINA
Chapter 1. Friuli and Austria ( 1896-1913)
Chapter 2. San Francisco ( 1913-1918)
PART II. MADAME DE RICHEY
Chapter 3. Lompoc and Los Angeles ( 1918-1921)
Chapter4. Los Angeles and Mexico City (1921-1922)
Chapter 5. Mexico City and Los Angeles (1922-1923)
PART III. TINISIMA
Chapter 6. Mexico City ( 1923-1924)
Chapter 7. Mexico City (1925-1926)
Chapter8. Mexico City(1927-1928)
Chapter9. Mexico City(1928-1929)
Chapter 10. Mexico City (1929-1930)
PART IV. TOB.
Chapter 11. Berlin and Moscow (1930-1932)
Chapter 12. Moscow and Paris (1932-1935)
PART V. MARIA
Chapter 13. Spain (1936-1939)
Chapter 14. Mexico City (1939-1942)
Endnotes
Permissions
Index
PART I. TINA
Chapter 1. Friuli and Austria ( 1896-1913)
Chapter 2. San Francisco ( 1913-1918)
PART II. MADAME DE RICHEY
Chapter 3. Lompoc and Los Angeles ( 1918-1921)
Chapter4. Los Angeles and Mexico City (1921-1922)
Chapter 5. Mexico City and Los Angeles (1922-1923)
PART III. TINISIMA
Chapter 6. Mexico City ( 1923-1924)
Chapter 7. Mexico City (1925-1926)
Chapter8. Mexico City(1927-1928)
Chapter9. Mexico City(1928-1929)
Chapter 10. Mexico City (1929-1930)
PART IV. TOB.
Chapter 11. Berlin and Moscow (1930-1932)
Chapter 12. Moscow and Paris (1932-1935)
PART V. MARIA
Chapter 13. Spain (1936-1939)
Chapter 14. Mexico City (1939-1942)
Endnotes
Permissions
Index