« Photographs are quotations of time, edits out of the historical whole, seeming to picture events only. I want to suggest that they also picture conditions. How the Revolution changed from an event of some precise duration to a condition, an image, of infinite historical extension, is strongly related to the behavior of photography. » -Leonard Folgarait
« The four photographers are chosen with good reason. Agustin Victor Casasola and the American Walter H. Horne are regarded as documentary photographers, working around 1910-1915. Tina Modotti, arriving in Mexico from Italy by way of the United States, produced work intended to be explicitly political and propagandist. Manuel Alvarez Bravo is known for his poetic photographs that are usually thought of as introspective or even surrealist musings. Folgarait finds different conclusions when he views them in light of history and context.— Jim Casper





