MEXICO CITY.- An exhibition of 185 photographs by the famous Mexican photographer Manuel Álvarez Bravo opens today at the University Museum of Sciences and Arts. This show will present rarely seen images to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the artist. The show comes from the photographic collection that belongs to the Fomento Cultural Banamex and a selection of the collection of the Cultural Foundation of Televisa, which will be exhibited together for the first time. The curator of the exhibition, Alfonso Morales, who organized it together with researchers Estela Treviño and Jorge Reynoso, adds that the impressions that conform the sample, besides standing out from what defines photography as a language, show the relationship between the photographer and his subject: the body, the landscape, death or real life. Both exhibitions will remain on view until June 9.