Limited Silver Gelatin Print | Part of Kim Weston's Expanding Vision Works (c. 1990-2020)
Inspired by Manuel Álvarez Bravo's iconic "La Buena Fama Durmiendo" (Good Reputation Sleeping, 1938), this photograph pays tribute to one of Kim's most admired photographers. The composition echoes Bravo's masterpiece—the figure's pose, the textured wall behind her—while creating something distinctly Kim's own. Having taught workshops in Oaxaca and visited the museum dedicated to Bravo's work, Kim carries a deep connection to Mexican photography's poetic tradition. This image bridges that influence with the Weston family's long relationship with Mexico, where Edward Weston created some of his most powerful work in the 1920s.
Hand-printed by Kim Weston in his darkroom using traditional methods on museum-quality fiber paper, mounted on archival mat board. Numbered and signed by the artist.
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Limited Silver Gelatin Print | Part of Kim Weston's Expanding Vision Works (c. 1990-2020)
Inspired by Manuel Álvarez Bravo's iconic "La Buena Fama Durmiendo" (Good Reputation Sleeping, 1938), this photograph pays tribute to one of Kim's most admired photographers. The composition echoes Bravo's masterpiece—the figure's pose, the textured wall behind her—while creating something distinctly Kim's own. Having taught workshops in Oaxaca and visited the museum dedicated to Bravo's work, Kim carries a deep connection to Mexican photography's poetic tradition. This image bridges that influence with the Weston family's long relationship with Mexico, where Edward Weston created some of his most powerful work in the 1920s.
Hand-printed by Kim Weston in his darkroom using traditional methods on museum-quality fiber paper, mounted on archival mat board. Numbered and signed by the artist.
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