Plaza de la Soledad(Unopened)

Maya Goded

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Publisher/Lunwerg

   Published/2006
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/128   Size/298*298*15
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Plaza de la Soledad (Unopened) is a photobook by Mexican female photographer Maya Goddette. After studying photography at the ICP in New York, Goddette worked as an assistant to Mexico's leading female photographer Graciela Iturbide for three years before going independent. In 2001, she won the Eugene Smith Award for her project The Neighborhood of Solitude: Prostitutes of Mexico City, and the following year she became a member of Magnum Photos. She is a talented photographer who continues to appeal for the improvement of women's human rights and status, focusing on people suffering from social status such as sexual violence and prostitutes in Mexico. This book is one of Goddette's representative works, published in 2006, and is a documentary that depicts the unknown daily lives and realities of prostitutes scattered throughout Mexico City. It is a human story of women, from young girls to adults and elderly women, who make a living by cutting themselves down, searching for their modest aspirations and futures. Brand new and unopened.
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