Los Grandes Fotografos Enrique Metinides (1934)


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Enrique Metinides' vivid photos document a half century of life and death in the Mexican megalopolis.. Courtesy 21BERLIN, from 101 Tragedies of Enrique Metinides, (Aperture, 2012)


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Enrique Metinides' photographs of accidents and crime scenes in and around Mexico City for La Prensa, have been published by Aperture in an incredible new book, 101 Tragedies of Enrique.


Enrique Metinides “Series” (2011) AMERICAN SUBURB X

From 1948 until his forced retirement in 1979, the Mexican photographer Enrique Metinides took thousands of images and followed hundreds of stories in and around Mexico City. And what images and stories they were: car wrecks and train derailments, a bi-plane crashed on to a roof, street stabbings and shootings in the park, apartments and


Enrique Metinides “Series” (2011) AMERICAN SUBURB X

Photographer Captures 50 Years Of Crime In Mexico. Over the past 50 years, Mexican photographer Enrique Metinides has been capturing the tragic world of crime in his country. Working for local newspapers and the nota roja crime press, he snapped shots of murders, car crashes and catastrophes, compiling a poetic depiction of life on the streets of Mexico City.


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'101 Tragedies of Enrique Metinides' by Enrique Metinides is published by Aperture Press, £35; 'The Man Who Saw Too Much', a film of the work of Metinides and Mexican tabloid photography.


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From 1948 until his forced retirement in 1979, the Mexican photographer Enrique Metinides took thousands of images and followed hundreds of stories in and around Mexico City. And what images and stories they were: car wrecks and train derailments, a bi-plane crashed on to a roof, street stabbings and shootings in the park, apartments and petrol stations set alight, earthquakes, accidental.


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More photos by Enrique Metinides are viewable at the Garash gallery website. The show, 'In the Place of Coincidence,' is on view until the end of January 2011.


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The Man Who Saw Too Much: Revealing the shocking photography of Enrique Metinides. From 1948 until his forced retirement in 1979, the Mexican photographer Enrique Metinides took thousands of images and followed hundreds of stories in and around Mexico City. And what images and stories they were: car wrecks and train derailments, a bi-plane.


Enrique Metinides “Series” (2011) AMERICAN SUBURB X

It's cruel to say, but in Mr. Metinides's world his suffering becomes our reward. Enrique Metinides's photographs are on view through Jan. 13 at Anton Kern, 532 West 20th Street, Chelsea.


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Adrian Searle. @SearleAdrian. Tue 22 Jul 2003 09.40 EDT. F rom 1948 until his forced retirement in 1979, the Mexican photographer Enrique Metinides took thousands of images and followed hundreds.


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Until his retirement in 1978, Enrique Metinides photographed the death, destruction and hijinks of everyday life in Mexico City. An exhibition of his work is at Michael Hoppen Gallery , London.


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Introduction. Jaralambos Enrique Metinides Tsironides (12 February 1934 - 10 May 2022) was a Mexican photographer. He began working with photography as a child when his father gave him a camera. Soon he began taking photos imitating popular action movies and car crashes near his father's restaurant. He published his first photo in a newspaper.


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A long time ago, I discovered a photograph of Enrique Metinides. This photo was about a female journalist (1) killed in a car crash, lying on a rock hanging over a light pole on the street. Aside from being in shock, I was also attracted by the beauty and mystery of that woman wearing nice make-up along with such an intense gaze in her eyes.


Photographer Enrique Metinides poses at a portrait session in Mexico

Wed 21 Nov 2012 09.26 EST. W hen he was 10, Enrique Metinides was given a Brownie "box" camera by his father. He was soon using it to photograph car accidents on the streets of San Cosme in Mexico.


Enrique Metinides

Jaralambos Enrique Metinides Tsironides (12 February 1934 - 10 May 2022) was a Mexican photographer. He began working with photography as a child when his father gave him a camera. Soon he began taking photos imitating popular action movies and car crashes near his father's restaurant. He published his first photo in a newspaper when he was.


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