Biography

Whether based on a collection of intervened anonymous photographs, images that document the photographic process, constituting works of art in and of themselves, or a reflection on extinction and memory, the common denominator of Hurtado’s photographic language is a constant effort to tie the image in with a desire to comprehend time, loss and absence, identity and memory, coupled with an aesthetic play on the hidden relationships between a given work and the spectator.
Member of the National System of Creators in Mexico (FONCA-CONACULTA), she is also a recipient of several photography prizes in Mexico and Spain.

She has participated in over 20 group and 10 solo exhibitions in Mexico, the United States, the Philippines and Spain.

Photography studies at the Grisart Higher School of Photography in Barcelona, Spain, the Creative Workshops of Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City and the Cabañas Cultural Institute in Guadalajara, Jalisco.