Harvey Stein – Mexico Between Life and Death
Opening Reception: Wednesday, November 6, 6:30-9pm at DCP (4756 Algiers, Dallas 75207)
Exhibit: November 6 – December 3
Hours starting November 7: Tuesday: 2:00-7:00pm; Wednesday-Saturday: 11:00am-5:00pm
Closed November 27 – 29
As the first single artist exhibition in our new gallery space, DCP will display the work of internationally renowned street photographer Harvey Stein. His eighth and latest book Mexico Between Life and Death is a compilation of photographs taken during his fourteen trips to Mexico between 1993 and 2010. Stein brilliantly captures festival life in small towns and villages with themes of life, death, and religion.
In his own words, Harvey describes his experiences in Mexico: The images show fragments of what Mexico is, a country of incredible contrasts and contradictions. Mexico is about piercing light and deep shadow, of stillness and quick explosiveness, of massive tradition and creeping progress, of great religious belief but with corruption as a way of life. It is a land of pulsating life, a country so close to the United States yet so far away, a country with more than 50% of its population under 20 years old but where old age is revered.
Harvey will also be teaching a three-day workshop on street photography from November 8-10. You can find more information and register for this workshop here.
About Harvey Stein
Harvey is a professional photographer, teacher, lecturer, author and curator based in New York City. Harvey currently teaches at the International Center of Photography. Stein is a frequent lecturer on photography both in the United States and abroad. See full bio here.
- Two Men Wearing Sombreros, Atotonilco, 1997
- Man in President Fox Mask and Sombrero, Etla, 2001
- Several Men Behind Bars, San Miguel de Allende, 1995
- Man Putting on Guadalupe Shirt, Mexico City, 2000
- Woman Outside Window, San Miguel de Allende, 1995
- Boy Holding Skull, San Miguel de Allende, 1999