"Urbes Mutantes" at the International Center of Photography showcases Latin American urban photography from 1950s-1980s, reflecting societal and political changes. The exhibition highlights photographs capturing urban transformations in major cities like Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and Caracas. Images depict rapid urbanization, social unrest, and architectural innovation, offering insight into Latin America's dynamic urban history. Renowned photographers like Leo Matiz, Marcelo Brodsky, and Graciela Iturbide are featured, alongside the works of Luis Molina Pantin, providing a diverse perspective on Latin American urban life.
Luis Molina-Pantin. In an Ironic Lens, a Latin Myth Evaporates.
Holland Cotter, New York Times, June 19, 2014