Photography Book 'Birds of Mexico City' Spotlights a New Generation of Mexican Creatives
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Dutch photographer Pieter Henket's new book 'Birds of Mexico City,' published by Damiani, features portraits of young contemporary artists including dancers, designers, mask-makers, and performers encountered over several years in Mexico City, with styling by creative director Chino Castilla to translate personal histories and cultural references into costume and performance.
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