
Kati Horna, fotógrafa surrealista que se unió con otras dos fenomenales artistas, Leonora Carrington y Remedios Varo, todas exiliadas en México. Nació en Budapest en el 1912, de familia judía y es reconocida como una de las artistas influyentes de su época siendo fotógrafa anarquista Húngaro-Mexicana. Durante la guerra civil española, en el año 1937, Kati se trasladó a Barcelona y viviendo allí el gobierno republicano le pidió que documentara con fotografías la vida en las comunidades de Aragón, Valencia, Madrid, y Lleida, todas en el frente de la guerra. Sus imágenes reflejaban la brutalidad y el horror de la guerra y como afectaba a la población civil. Horna llegó a México en 1937 cuando tenia solo 27 araños y declaró que México sería su única patria. Allí permaneció hasta su muerte en el 2000.
Amigos, hay que conocer a estas grandes mujeres del arte, bien sea de la fotografía como de la pintura o la escultura. No todo lo hicieron los hombres. Ayudadme a que esto lo sepan todos compartiendo este articulo.
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Kati Horna was a surrealist photographer who joined forces with two other phenomenal artists, Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo, all exiled in Mexico in the 1930’s. Born in Budapest in 1912 to a Jewish family, she is recognized as one of the influential artists (photographer) of her time. She always considered herself a Hungarian-Mexican anarchist photographer. During the Spanish Civil War, in 1937, Kati moved to Barcelona, and while living there, the Republican government asked her to document life in the communities of Aragón, Valencia, Madrid, and Lleida, all on the front lines of the war, through photographs. Her images reflected the brutality and horror of the war and how it affected the civilian population. Horna arrived in Mexico in 1937 when she was only 27 years old and declared that Mexico would be her only homeland. She remained there until her death in 2000.
Friends, we need to get to know these great women of art, whether it be in photography, painting, or sculpture. Not everything was done by men. Help me to spread the word by sharing this article.
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I just love how through her art, we have access to her inner world, imagination, spiritual beliefs and practices as well as those of the artists she worked so closely with. Thanks for sharing, and have a wonderful day 🙂 Aiva xx
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So true Aiva, good points. Thank you so much for your nice words and visit! Sharing information about artists such as Horna is very important to me as an artist because I reject the modern point of view of the art world that shuns good artists and elevates those who demonstrate an enormous lack of talent. All the best.
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