Luvia Lazo

Luvia Lazo

Kanit Low "Color cempasúchil"

Archival pigment print on cotton

Ed. 9+2 A.P.

Unframed
50 x 60 cm / 20 x 24 in

Framed
63 x 73 cm 7 25 x 29 in

Mexico 2024

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Luvia Lazo

Kanit Low "Flor de Hawaii y hombre mixteco"

Archival pigment print on cotton, drymounted on dibond with natural wood frame & UV Museum glass.

Ed. 9+2 A.P.

Unframed
50 x 60 cm / 20 x 24 in

Framed
63 x 73 cm 7 25 x 29 in

México 2024

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Luvia Lazo

Kanit Low "Jazmín zapoteco"

Archival pigment print on cotton, drymounted on dibond with natural wood frame & UV Museum glass.

Ed. 9+2 A.P.

Framed:
74 x 109 cm /
27.5 x41.3 in

Unframed:
70 x 105 cm / 25 x 29 in

México 2024

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Luvia Lazo

Kanit Low "Pléyades"

Photography intervened with 24 karat gold, framed with African precious wood

Ed. Unique

100x67cm

Mexico 2024

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Luvia Lazo

Kanit Low "María invadida de flores"

Archival pigment print on cotton, drymounted on dibond with natural wood frame & UV Museum glass.

Ed. 9+2 A.P.

Unframed
50 x 60 cm / 20 x 24 in

Framed
63 x 73 cm 7 25 x 29 in

México 2024

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Luvia Lazo

 

Luvia Lazo (Oaxaca, México. 1990) es una fotógrafa zapoteca, beneficiaria del programa Jóvenes Creadores del FONCA (Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes) y ganadora del premio inaugural de fotografía Indígena 2021. Sus fotografías son representaciones de la identidad de una mujer contemporánea existente en un territorio de comunidades indígenas constantemente representadas desde afuera. Su trabajo ha sido publicado en The New Yorker, Vogue USA, Vogue México, ELLE y Hotbook entre muchas otras. Recientemente expuso en la galería Leica México. Es miembro de Women Photograph y Indigenous Photograph. Ha expuesto en la Ciudad de México, Nueva York, Chicago, Barcelona, ​​Mallorca, Oaxaca y Teotitlán del Valle. ALMANAQUE-fotográfica se complace en presentar su trabajo por primera vez en Zona Maco Foto 2025.