Christa Cowrie (born 1949) is a German-Mexican photographer, who began her career in photojournalism but is best known for her work documenting Mexico’s dance the theater events. Cowrie arrived in Mexico in 1963 and began her career in 1975 with the Excélsior newspaper. In 1977, she was one of the founders of the Unomásuno newspaper, also working to found one its supplements, focusing on ecological journalism. Her work began to shift towards photography dance and theater in the mid 1990s working with the Centro Nacional de las Artes. The archive she has created with this institution is one of the most important in Mexico documenting dance and theater. Her work has been recognized with membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.
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| - Christa Cowrie (born 1949) is a German-Mexican photographer, who began her career in photojournalism but is best known for her work documenting Mexico’s dance the theater events. Cowrie arrived in Mexico in 1963 and began her career in 1975 with the Excélsior newspaper. In 1977, she was one of the founders of the Unomásuno newspaper, also working to found one its supplements, focusing on ecological journalism. Her work began to shift towards photography dance and theater in the mid 1990s working with the Centro Nacional de las Artes. The archive she has created with this institution is one of the most important in Mexico documenting dance and theater. Her work has been recognized with membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. (en)
- Christa Cowrie (Hamburgo, 1949) es una fotógrafa mexicana-alemana que empezó su carrera en el fotoperiodismo, aunque es mejor conocida por su trabajo documentando eventos de danza y teatro en México. Cowrie llegó a México en 1963 y empezó su carrera en el periódico Excélsior en 1975. En 1977 fue una de los fundadores del periódico Unomásuno, también trabajando para fundar uno de sus suplementos, enfocándose en periodismo ecológico. Su trabajo comenzó a virar hacia la fotografía de la danza y teatro a mitades de los noventa trabajando con el Centro Nacional de las Artes. El archivo que ella ha creado con esta institución es uno de los más importantes en México, de los cuales documenta danza y teatro. Su trabajo ha sido reconocido con membresía al Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. (es)
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| - Christa Cowrie (born 1949) is a German-Mexican photographer, who began her career in photojournalism but is best known for her work documenting Mexico’s dance the theater events. Cowrie arrived in Mexico in 1963 and began her career in 1975 with the Excélsior newspaper. In 1977, she was one of the founders of the Unomásuno newspaper, also working to found one its supplements, focusing on ecological journalism. Her work began to shift towards photography dance and theater in the mid 1990s working with the Centro Nacional de las Artes. The archive she has created with this institution is one of the most important in Mexico documenting dance and theater. Her work has been recognized with membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. (en)
- Christa Cowrie (Hamburgo, 1949) es una fotógrafa mexicana-alemana que empezó su carrera en el fotoperiodismo, aunque es mejor conocida por su trabajo documentando eventos de danza y teatro en México. Cowrie llegó a México en 1963 y empezó su carrera en el periódico Excélsior en 1975. En 1977 fue una de los fundadores del periódico Unomásuno, también trabajando para fundar uno de sus suplementos, enfocándose en periodismo ecológico. Su trabajo comenzó a virar hacia la fotografía de la danza y teatro a mitades de los noventa trabajando con el Centro Nacional de las Artes. El archivo que ella ha creado con esta institución es uno de los más importantes en México, de los cuales documenta danza y teatro. Su trabajo ha sido reconocido con membresía al Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. (es)
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