Daisy Ascher (Oved)

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Daisy Ascher (Oved)

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(b Mexico City, 25 April 1944). Mexican photographer. She studied art at the Universidad Motolin?a and at the Universidad An?huac, both in Mexico City, and undertook specialist studies at the Club Fotogr?fico de M?xico. Ascher's work showed the influence of such photographers as Yousuf Karsh, Sam Haskins (b 1926) and Richard Avedon, but it was also more generally stimulated by the work of Eug?ne Atget, Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Manuel Alvarez Bravo and Henri Cartier-Bresson. She made frequent trips to New York, where she acquired experience from photographers and artists that not only enriched her own visual concepts but also the technical aspects of her work. Ascher consolidated her position in Mexican photography through her work, particularly in the acute sensitivity of her many portraits of personalities from the artistic and cultural world. Her series of Jos? Luis Cuevas and Juan Rulfo are among her most outstanding works. After several years of work she collected the material that was published as Revelando a Cuevas.

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