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Optical Parable

Manuel Álvarez Bravo fue el fotógrafo mexicano más destacado del siglo XX, pionero en imágenes surrealistas e irónicas que capturaban la vida cotidiana y redefinían la identidad mexicana postrevolucionaria. Influenciado por el muralismo y reconocido como una figura clave en el arte latinoamericano.

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Parábola óptica (Optical Parable) is one of his most famous urban-themed photographs and forms part of the collection of several museums around the world. The negative dates back to 1931 andthe print, owned by the Museum of Art (MUSA), corresponds to the 1990s. He shows the sign of the shop La Óptica Moderna with the letters reversed. The image puts forward a wordplay between the eyes, modern vision, the written word and the trick of reflection. The title itself marks an interaction between the term parábola, which in Spanish suggests both a type of curve (parabola) and a symbolic story (parable), and óptica, which in Spanish means viewpoint and optician’s shop.

Biografía del artista

Manuel Álvarez Bravo: The Surrealist Eye of Mexican Photography

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002) stands as Mexico’s inaugural principal artistic photographer and remains the cornerstone of twentieth-century Latin American visual culture. Born in Mexico City on February 4, 1902, his creative journey began amidst a formative backdrop – the historic center of Mexico City nestled behind the cathedral, populated by former colonial buildings transformed into residences for the city’s burgeoning middle class. This environment instilled within him an early appreciation for observation and detail, mirroring the influence of his father, a teacher who pursued painting, photography, and writing, producing several plays, and his grandfather, a professional portrait maker—a lineage steeped in artistic tradition. From childhood, Bravo possessed an innate fascination with the camera, nurtured by witnessing his family’s dedication to visual arts. He attended Patricio Sáenz boarding school until 1908 but was compelled to leave due to his father's untimely demise. Seeking employment beyond academia, he worked as a clerk at a French textile factory and later at the Mexican treasury department, supplementing his income with evening studies in accounting before pivoting towards artistic pursuits at the Academy of San Carlos. This multifaceted experience shaped his worldview and informed his photographic approach—a blend of practicality and intellectual curiosity. Bravo’s artistic breakthrough arrived during the turbulent years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920). The pervasive atmosphere of upheaval profoundly impacted him, exposing him to scenes of violence and loss as a young boy – experiences that would later permeate his photographic vision. Rejecting conventional picturesque aesthetics, Bravo deliberately avoided stereotyping, prioritizing subtlety and nuance in his compositions. He eschewed grand narratives, instead focusing on capturing the quiet moments of daily life with an unsettling blend of humor and irony. His early artistic inclinations were nurtured by exposure to European artistic currents, particularly Surrealism, which captivated him with its exploration of dreams and subconsciousness. His photographic style evolved throughout his prolific career, transitioning from early European influences to a distinctly Mexican idiom characterized by meticulous detail and unconventional perspectives. He honed his craft independently, mastering techniques that prioritized capturing the essence of subjects rather than merely reproducing their appearance. His work extended beyond portraiture; he embraced documentary photography, exploring urban landscapes and social realities with unwavering commitment. Notably, Bravo collaborated extensively with filmmakers like Sergei Eisenstein and Luis Buñuel, contributing to groundbreaking cinematic projects that pushed artistic boundaries. Throughout his lifetime, Bravo garnered numerous accolades for his contributions to photography and visual arts—most notably after 1970—solidifying his position as a titan of Latin American art history. He established Fondo Editorial de la Plástica Mexicana publishing house, furthering the dissemination of Mexican art and fostering dialogue between artists and audiences alike. His photographic prints graced galleries worldwide, captivating viewers with their arresting imagery and profound psychological depth. Álvarez Bravo’s legacy continues to inspire photographers and artists globally, cementing his place as an enduring symbol of artistic innovation and unwavering dedication to capturing the spirit of a nation.
  • **Early Influences:** Bravo's formative years were marked by exposure to European artistic currents, particularly Surrealism, which captivated him with its exploration of dreams and subconsciousness.
  • **Formal Training:** He attended Patricio Sáenz boarding school until 1908 but was compelled to leave due to his father’s untimely demise. Seeking employment beyond academia, he worked as a clerk at a French textile factory and later at the Mexican treasury department.
  • **The Revolution's Impact:** The turbulent years following the Mexican Revolution profoundly impacted him, exposing him to scenes of violence and loss as a young boy – experiences that would later permeate his photographic vision.
  • **Major Achievements:** Bravo’s photographic style evolved throughout his prolific career, transitioning from early European influences to a distinctly Mexican idiom characterized by meticulous detail and unconventional perspectives.
  • **Collaborations:** He collaborated extensively with filmmakers like Sergei Eisenstein and Luis Buñuel, contributing to groundbreaking cinematic projects that pushed artistic boundaries.
Notable Works:
  • Quetzalcóatl
  • Coyoacan, Mexico, D.F.
  • The Daughter of the Dancers
Manuel Álvarez Bravo

Manuel Álvarez Bravo

1902 - 2002 , México

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Surrealismo; Muralismo mexicano
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Muralismo']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Fotógrafos europeos']
  • Date Of Birth: Febrero 4, 1902
  • Date Of Death: 2002
  • Full Name: Manuel Álvarez Bravo
  • Nationality: Mexicano
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Quetzalcóatl
    • Coyoacán, México
  • Place Of Birth: Ciudad de México, México