
The title of the exhibition, Eyes to Fly With, is inspired by one of Iturbide’s self-portraits and refers to her vision of photography as a means of exploring both oneself and the world. For Iturbide, photography has an emancipatory quality, opening up new perspectives on reality.
Visitors will discover well-known series such as Juchitán de las Mujeres, White Fenceand La Matanza. The exhibition also includes Iturbide’s intimate photos of Frida Kahlo’s bathroom – sealed off for fifty years after her death – to which she was granted rare access when it was finally reopened.
The exhibition has been developed in close consultation with the artist and comprises around 160 works, from iconic black-and-white photographs to rarely seen vintage prints, colour photos and contact prints.