Troconi Letayf & Campbell

Dulce Pinzón

Bio

Dulce Pinzón (Mexico, 1974). She studied at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City. In 2001 her photos were used for the book cover A People’s History of the United States, by Howard Zinn. That same year, she won the prestigious scholarship Jóvenes Creadores by FONCA. Her work has been published and recognized with different awards around the world and is part of important collections.

Statement

An extraordinary documentary work on the adverse conditions of the brave Mexican migrant workers in the United States, where long working hours and a personal and family sacrifice define a complex social dynamic, which the artist shows in a fantastic way.

Dulce Pinzón
Title: The real story of the Superheroes
Medium: Clothbound hardcover book (album) containing 12 color photos printed (archival-quality digital print) on 100% cotton paper, numbered and signed by the artist.
Date of print: 2018
Dimensions: 51 x 41 x 4 cm 20 x 16 x 2 in
Edition: 20
Unique edition: Unique Edition
Price: US$ 8,500.00

Additional information

An extraordinary documentary work on the adverse conditions of the brave Mexican migrant workers in the United States, where long working hours and a personal and family sacrifice define a complex social dynamic, which the artist shows in a fantastic way.

Other works of Troconi Letayf & Campbell

Other galleries

El Museo
ArtexArte-Fundación Alfonso y Luz Castillo
Galeria Caribé
Simone Cadinelli Contemporary Art Gallery
ATOCHA
Unit24 Gallery
The real story of the Superheroes