Rogelio CUELLAR

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(Mexico, 1950) Began his career as a photographer in 1967 and his work has become essential for those who want to know more about the figures who have contributed to Mexico’s and Latin America’s cultural life. During his 46-year career, more than a thousand artists have passed in front of his camera. Cuellar worked for the magazine Proceso and founded the newspaper La Jornada. He has lectured at UNAM, the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana and the Carlos Septién García School of Journalism. His work appears in publications such as Huellas de una presencia (1982), El rostro de las letras (1997), De frente y de perfil (1993) and Entre la historia y la memoria (2003). He has received numerous prizes and distinctions including the National Journalism Prize in the Visual Reporting category, first prize at the INBA Photography Biennale, the Bloksberg Prize and the Fernando Benítez National Cultural Journalism Award in 2012.

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