Citlali Fabian

Visual Artist and Storyteller @ Freelancer / Based in London, UK

Yalalteca, Mexican visual artist and storyteller based in the United Kingdom. She uses photography to explore ways of addressing identity and its connections with territory, migration, and community bonds. Fabián is a  2020... read on
Focus: Photographer, Photojournalist, Journalist, Fine Art, Documentary, Film, Photography, Events, Art, Arts & Culture, Entrepreneur
Skills: Digital Printing, Infrared Photography, Photo Assisting, Historical Processing, Photo Editing, Mixed Media, Retouching, Film Processing, Film Photography
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Available in: London, UK
Focused on: Photographer, Photojournalist, Journalist, Fine Art, Documentary, Film, Photography, Events, Art, Arts & Culture, Entrepreneur
Skilled at: Digital Printing, Infrared Photography, Photo Assisting, Historical Processing, Photo Editing, Mixed Media, Retouching, Film Processing, Film Photography
Coverage Regions: Europe Latin America USA & Canada
Years of experience: 3 to 5
Yalalteca, Mexican visual artist and storyteller based in the United Kingdom. She uses photography to explore ways of addressing identity and its connections with territory, migration, and community bonds.

Fabián is a 2020 Visura menteeMagnum fellow, England Art Council Grantee, and National Geographic Society explorer, with the project “I'm from Yalalag, a photo essay to explore the development of our Zapotec identity", and a National Geographic Society Covid-19 Emergency Fund Grantee.
 
Her work has been shown in solo and collective exhibitions in Mexico, USA, Spain, and Argentina. Her work has been covered at the New York Times. And also has appeared in different media like LA Times, Guardian, Buzzfeed, Remezcla, Revista Cuartoscuro, and IM Magazine among others. Her Mestiza series was selected as one of the New York Times Lens blog’s “13 Stories That Captured Photography in 2018.”

A member of the Women Photograph and Indigenous Photograph collectives, Fabián was selected to participate in the seventh annual New York Portfolio Review.

Her work is part of the INBA/Toledo Collection, the Patricia Conde collection, the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago.