![]() ![]() this is what they mean when they talk about turning a house into a home. There is no one thing that draws me to this house it's the richness of it that captivates me, the gorgeous blend of patterned textiles, colours, plaster walls, the breathtaking roof terrace. make too perfect a job of it, for "The señora likes it that way"' (p. A friend of hers, who oversaw the two-year restoration told the workers to 'not. This is the first exhibition devoted solely to Turbeville’s collages. When Turbeville bought the house it was in a terrible state, but if you are familiar with her photography it is easy to understand why it fascinated her. An exhibition of collages by Deborah Turbeville (American, 1932-2013) is on view at Deborah Bell Photographs through Saturday, June 29. It's located in the historic city San Miguel de Allende, in Guanajuato. ![]() The house belonged to the late fashion photographer Deborah Turbeville (1932-2013), who lived a nomadic life. Deborah Turbeville (1932-2013) was a trailblazing American artist and photographer, credited with revolutionizing fashion imagery in the 1970s from its. The house tour appeared in the December 2015 issue of The World of Interiors, in a feature called Destination unknown, lensed by Ricardo Labougle. ![]() Last Friday I told you I had snapped a few photos of a Mexican home that I promised to share. ![]()
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