The first major retrospective of the work of Manuel Alvarez Bravo, not only the most significant force in Mexican photography but one of the foremost practitioners of visual arts in the 20th century who died aged 100 in 2002. 350 photographs—iconic images as well as unpublished masterpieces—arranged in chronological order mark Bravo’s eighty-year career. Schirmer/Mosel. With a foreword by Colette Alvarez Urbajtel and texts by John Banville, Jean-Claude Lemagny and Carlos Fuentes. German translation by Rudolf Hermstein, Sophia Marzolff and Luis Ruby. 336 pages, 370 tritone plates. Size: 26 x 28 cm, hardcover. German edition.