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When André Breton went to Mexico in 1938, he saw the photographs of Manuel Álvarez Bravo, took a set of them back with him to France and, the following year, published and exhibited them as part of his espousal of Mexico as “the surrealistic place par excellence.” That is the first reason why the work of Álvarez Bravo cannot be overlooked in the broader context of Surrealism. This circumstance, often cited, has rarely been analyzed in any depth and part of the aim of this essay is to undertake that analysis.
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- Manuel Álvarez Bravo: Surrealism and Documentary Photography
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- Walker, Ian (Author)
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2014
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Journal of Surrealism and the Americas Vol. 8 No. 1: 1-27