Isabel Muñoz / Rétrospective
For twenty years, Isabel Muñoz, a central figure in Spanish photography, has traveled the world to shape the movements and bodies she encounters or chooses. She constructs an already classic work, both pure and erotic, a eulogy to freedom symbolized by bodies capable of escaping contingent heaviness and terrestrial attraction.
Text: Christian Caujolle
Published by Actes Sud
French
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27 x 31.5 cm
157 pages
2004
For twenty years, Isabel Muñoz, a central figure in Spanish photography, has traveled the world to shape the movements and bodies she encounters or chooses. She constructs an already classic work, both pure and erotic, a eulogy to freedom symbolized by bodies capable of escaping contingent heaviness and terrestrial attraction.
Text: Christian Caujolle
Published by Actes Sud
French
_
27 x 31.5 cm
157 pages
2004
For twenty years, Isabel Muñoz, a central figure in Spanish photography, has traveled the world to shape the movements and bodies she encounters or chooses. She constructs an already classic work, both pure and erotic, a eulogy to freedom symbolized by bodies capable of escaping contingent heaviness and terrestrial attraction.
Text: Christian Caujolle
Published by Actes Sud
French
_
27 x 31.5 cm
157 pages
2004