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Kati Horna (Szilasbalhàs, Budapest, 19 de maig de 1912 - Ciutat de Mèxic, 19 d'octubre de 2000) fou una fotògrafa anarquista que va desenvolupar el seu treball a Hongria, París, Espanya i Mèxic.

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dbo:abstract Kati Horna (Szilasbalhàs, Budapest, 19 de maig de 1912 - Ciutat de Mèxic, 19 d'octubre de 2000) fou una fotògrafa anarquista que va desenvolupar el seu treball a Hongria, París, Espanya i Mèxic. (ca) Kati Horna fue una fotógrafa anarquista nacida en Hungría y nacionalizada mexicana.​​ (es) Kati Horna —jaiotzako izen-deiturez, Katalin Deutsch— emakumezko argazkilari anarkista eta surrealista izan zen. Europan bizi eta lan egin ondoren, Mexikora erbesteratu zen Bigarren Mundu Gerraren garaian. (eu) Kati Horna, Katalin Deutsch Blau de son nom de jeune fille, (19 mai 1912, Budapest, Hongrie - 19 octobre 2000, Mexico) est une anarchiste, photographe, hongroise d'origine, mexicaine d'adoption. (fr) Kati Horna (May 19, 1912 - October 19, 2000), born Katalin Deutsch, was a Hungarian-born Mexican photojournalist, surrealist photographer and teacher. She was born in Budapest, at the time part of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, lived in France, Germany, Spain, and later was naturalized Mexican. Most of her work was considered lost during the Spanish Civil War. She was one of the influential women photographers of her time. Through her photographs she was able to change the way that people viewed war. One way that Horna was able to do this was through the utilization of a strategy called "gendered witnessing". Gendered witnessing consisted of putting a feminist view on the notion that war was a predominantly masculine thing. Horna became a legendary photographer after taking on a woman's perspective of the war, she was able to focus on the behind-of-the-scenes, which led her to portraying the impact that war had on women and children. One of her most striking images is the Tête de poupée (doll's head). Horna worked for various magazines including Mujeres and S.NOB, in which she published a series of fétiches, but even her more commercial commissions often contained surreal touches (en)
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dbp:name Kati Horna (en)
dbp:nationality Mexican (en)
dbp:notableWorks Nosotros (en) Umbral, (en)
dbp:spouse José Horna (en)
dbp:style photojournalism, Surrealist (en)
dbp:text "The legacy of the work of Michaelis and Horna is unique, precisely because it shows us the rearguard revolutionary experience, neglected by official historiography, that was instigated by the anarchists of the CNT-FAI. At the same time, it allows us to reconstruct in more detail the life of the two photographers during the civil war, and better to appreciate their work in antifascist Spain." (en)
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