Princess won the Mexican Photoc Cracela Intorpite Asturius Award

Crazyla Iterbide, a renowned Mexican photographer, has been awarded the Asturius Princess Award for Arts by black and white films that extract realism and poetry symbolism.
His five decades of life, which captured the cultural essence of Mexico and global human experiences through a lens, called the judges called “deep, respectful and incitement vision.”
.#Uultimahora According to the Arbitration Council, we congratulate Mexican photographer Craziela Idapid’s Asturius Art Princess Award for the “innovative look and extraordinary art depth of 2025”. Congratulations! pic.twitter.com/zss5fouumy
– Image Center (@cimagen) May 23, 2025
The 83 -year -old Iterbite was informed about inviting the award to his Mexico city home on Friday. “I am very happy to be photographed in Mexico,” he told the newspaper El Universal that he stressed that the victory celebrates all the “incredibly” photographers.
Despite his praise, he kept his custom on Friday: Hosting friends for a book for a book and hosting friends for lunch.
“There is nothing special, I am celebrating that,” said Iterbite, Winner of the valuable William Klein Prize Fine Arts of the French Academy two years ago.
His new award is one of the eight people annually for the last 45 years Princess of the Asturius Foundation, A profit in Spain. Awards recognize the best achievements in art, science, technology, cultural, social and humanitarian fields internationally.

In recent years, American actress Marryl Streep, Spanish singer Carmen Linarez, Serbian performance artist Marina Abramovic, Spanish dancer Maria Bax, Italian musician Eno Morikon, American composer John Williams, American filmmaker, Brake, and British playwrights.
The awards will be presented in October at a ceremony in Paido, the capital of the capital of an autonomous society and historical region of Northwest Spain. Spain’s King Belippe VI and Queen Ledicia will be awarded the 133 -year -old awards Kambamar Theater, 19 years of age Princess lioner Head.
The Juras praised the “innovative perspective” and the “hypnotic world” to mix the fierce realities with “spontaneous magic”.
Born in 1942, Intribide abandoned film studies in 1969 to practice with his photo guide Manuel Alwarez Bravo, Became his assistant. Mexican, who died at the age of 100 in 2002, was one of the most important people in the 20th century Latin American photo.
ITPIT has been photographed in many countries including Cuba, Germany, India, Madagascar, Hungary, France and the United States, but has always been deeply rooted in the cultural landscape of Mexico.
In the late 1970s, the Sonoran’s desert presented his book “Jucidon de Los Mujarez”, which documented Mexico’s Cherry and Jucidan communities, shows the life of the Matriear fever Jabotek.

He is also recognized for his series depicting the bathroom of Frita Kahlo, and filmed in the Gaza Azul (Frita Kahlo Museum) 20 years ago Goyogan. Some photos of Kahlo’s prosthetic leg, coarsetes and other clinical materials (after she is affected Traumatic injuries 1925 Bus-Street Car Conflict) 2023 Shown at the exhibition “Kahlo with no borders.”
Exhibitions at George Bombido in Paris, San Francisco’s modern art museum and the Hokkaido Photo Museum in Japan confirmed his global status.
“A ritual of photography,” said Iterbight. “Photography of the most myths of the people, and then to choose the most symbolic images, get down in the dark.”
The arbitration took his “subconscious view” of the landscapes and objects, from the metaphor to conquer the “old and contemporary” the same.
The Asturius Foundation called its Ovre “Essential to Understanding Latin American Photo”, which echoed by art critic Alin Ardas.
“Her pictures are not found right now – they are realized,” Artas wrote, citing their power to trigger the conversation on “identity, gender and setback.”
#Lastora: The Asturius Princess Award has been awarded from 2025 arts for Gracela Intorpide.#Premiosprinsadaarasuria pic.twitter.com/rmwoyahnox
– Princess of Asturius Foundation (@FPA) May 23, 2025
The appointment of Iterbound was submitted by Spain’s Ambassador to Mexico, Juan Dwarde Quadrado. He was unanimously elected from 49 candidates in 19 countries. The art prize includes 50,000 euros (962,000 pesos) and the “Cup” designed by the late Spanish wrinkle artist John Miro.
The Communications of the Philosopher Biyung-Sul Han, the Humanitarian Award for South Korea, the Literary Award for the Spanish novelist and the playwright, the University of Princeton University and the Socialist of the University of Princeton and the Socialist of the University of Pinston and the other Social Sciences of the Demographer Douglas Masi.
Sports, International Cooperation, Concordia (Humanity, Peace and Improvement) and Science and Technology Research have not yet been announced.