Photo Credit: ?Vendedora de zacates (Sponge vendor), - Oaxaca, 1974, by Graciela Iturbide.

Location: Second and Fourth Floor Galleries
Time Period: Early 20th Century

As part of In Focus/Enfoque, the collaborative exhibition between several Charlotte area cultural institutions, the Bechtler will have two exhibitions on view in late 2017 and early 2018. Read more about In Focus/Enfoque below. See the full lineup of In Focus/Enfoque exhibitions here. Lea esta p gina en espa ol.

Paul Strand in Mexico – September 1, 2017 to January 7, 2018
Already a respected photographer in the United States, Paul Strand lived in Mexico from 1932 to 1935 where he worked on Redes (1936), a film commissioned by the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education, and photographed the changing landscape and people of Mexico. Strand traveled the countryside photographing the small towns, churches, and the people who occupied the land. Twenty images were selected and published as a portfolio in 1940, titled Photographs of Mexico.

Maestros Mexicanos de la Fotograf a Moderna: Manuel lvarez Bravo, Manuel Carrillo, Flor Gardu o, Graciela Iturbide y Mariana Yampolsky: Works from the Bank of America Collection. September 29, 2017 to March 4, 2018
The mid-20th century was a time of great change in post-Revolutionary Mexico as the sociopolitical landscape struggled to find stability. In these decades of flux, many artists captured the country - s efforts to establish a unified Mexican cultural identity. Maestros mexicanos de la fotografia moderna focuses on five modernist photographers who documented this period: Manuel lvarez Bravo (Mexican, 1902 - 2002), Manuel Carrillo (Mexican, 1906 - 1989), Flor Gardu o (Mexican, born 1957), Graciela Iturbide (Mexican, born 1942), and Mariana Yampolsky (Mexican, 1925 - 2002).

In Focus: Contemporary Photography in Mexico
In Focus/Enfoque, an ambitious multi-institution exhibition of contemporary Mexican photography, will take place in Charlotte from August 2017 through spring 2018. Inspired by the highly successful Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, this unique collaboration features more than 50 artists from Mexico and the United States. As an exploration of diverse topics and themes - including design, gender, activism, identity, globalism, and borders - In Focus/Enfoque will showcase a wide variety of contemporary art in dialogue with the Queen City.

As a major supporter of arts and culture across the region, Bank of America led the planning, collaboration, and funding of In Focus/Enfoque. The Arts & Science Council is supporting collaborative community engagement and programming efforts.