FOTO ESTUDIO LUISITA

Foto Estudio Luisita is a photographic archive of the Argentine show business that has captured, among numerous treasures, the golden age of revue theater.

Foto Estudio Luisita was founded by Luisa Escarria (Cali, 1929 – Buenos Aires, 2019) and her sister Chela (Cali, 1930). Born into a family of photographers, they emigrated from Colombia in 1958, following a period known in Colombian history as “La Violencia”. They settled in an apartment on the iconic Corrientes Avenue, which served as both a home and studio until 2009.

Between 1958 and 2007, using a Hasselblad camera, Luisita captured revue-theater stars, models, dancers, comedians, singers, musicians, actors, contortionists, and acrobats, as well as tropical bands and drum troupes, both on stage and in the intimacy of the studio. She created some of the most iconic images of Argentine popular culture, photographing hundreds of celebrities. The archive contains more than 40,000 images, including later additions of models, prostitutes, cumbia musicians, children, and dogs.

In 2009, Sol Miraglia (Buenos Aires, 1989), a young photographer and filmmaker who was working at a camera repair shop at the time, crossed paths with Luisita. This encounter marked the beginning of a strong friendship, leading Miraglia to join the photo studio and assume a central role in continuing Luisita’s legacy. Since then, she undertook the immense task of revitalizing the material through her artistic practice and preserving the valuable archive of Foto Estudio Luisita, through a meticulous work of inventorying, cataloguing, conditioning, and conserving. This initiative propelled an effort to revalue the existing material, reinterpreting it from a contemporary perspective and making it available to new audiences and generations.

In 2018, Sol Miraglia and Hugo Manso premiered the documentary Foto Estudio Luisita, respectfully and simply portraying the life of the Escarria sisters, memory as an archive of the past, and Luisita’s role in a field largely dominated by male photographers.

In March 2019,the first exhibition of the studio, Luz de noche, was presented at the Fotogalería del Teatro San Martín, curated by Lara Marmor, Ariel Authier, and Bruno Dubner. Luisa passed away two months later.

In November 2021, MALBA – Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires featured Temporada fulgor. Foto Estudio Luisita. This exhibition, curated by Sofía Dourron in collaboration with Sol Miraglia, coupled with an accompanying publication, spotlighted the most significant segment of work that the sisters elected to preserve – particularly the photographs capturing the revue theater from 1964 to 1980.

In 2023, works by Foto Estudio Luisita were featured in Del cielo a casa at MALBA, Buenos Aires and in Cultura Colibrí, Curated by Jimena Ferreiro – Hosted by Fernando Noy at the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires.

Foto Estudio Luisita is part of the MALBA collection, as well as other important private collections.

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Fantástica. Teatro Nacional, 1972

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print; printed 2021
54.7 x 54.7 in
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Las gromas, 1973

Foto Estudio Luisita

Gelatin silver print
14.6 x 14.6 in
Edition of 5

Giclée print
39.4 x 39.4 in
Edition of 5

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Moria Casan, 1973

Foto Estudio Luisita

Gelatin silver print; printed 2020, 2021
14.6 x 14.6 in
Edition 5 of 5

Giclée print
39.4 x 39.4 in
Edition of 5

Giclée print; printed 2019
19.7 x 19.7 in
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Katia Iaros, 1972

Foto Estudio Luisita

Gelatin silver print; printed 2022
14.6 x 14.6 in
Edition of 5

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Susana Giménez, 1972

Foto Estudio Luisita

Gelatin silver print
14.6 x 14.6 in
Edition of 5

Giclée print
39.4 x 39.4 in
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Zulma Faiad, 1972

Foto Estudio Luisita

Gelatin silver print; printed 2021
14.6 x 14.6 in
Edition of 5

Giclée print
39.4 x 39.4 in
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Pochi Grey, 1972

Foto Estudio Luisita

Gelatin silver print; printed 1972
9.4 x 7.1 in
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Corrientes y Uruguay, 1965

Foto Estudio Luisita

Gelatin silver print; printed 2021
14.6 x 14.6 in
Edition of 5

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Vanessa Show, 1976

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print; printed 2021
19.7 x 19.7 in
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Ethel Rojo, 1973

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print; printed 2021
19.7 x 19.7 in
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Susana Giménez, 1977

Foto Estudio Luisita

C-print and strass composition; printed 2023
3.5 x 2.8 in
Edition of 25

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Mariola Katz, 1978

Foto Estudio Luisita

C-print and strass composition; printed 2023
5.9 x 5.9 in
Edition of 25

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Cena Para Amante, 1972

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print
39.4 x 39.4 in
Edition of 5

Giclée print; printed 2019
27.6 x 27.6 in
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Ethel y Gogó Rojo, “El gran final”, Maipo Superstar. Teatro Maipo, 1973

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print; printed 2021
35.4 x 35.4 in
Unique piece

Giclée print; printed 2021
39.4 x 39.4 in
Edition of 5

Giclée print; printed 2019
27.6 x 27.6 in
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9 de julio, 1973

Foto Estudio Luisita

Giclée print
39.4 x 39.4 in
Edition of 5

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EXHIBItIONS

UNIVERSO PRÓXIMO PROCESO
GROUP SHOW

FEB 7. — MAR 31. 2022

TEMPORADA FULGOR
FOTO ESTUDIO LUISITA

CURATED BY SOFÍA DOURRON, IN COLLABORATION WITH SOL MIRAGLIA
MALBA
NOV 3. 2021 — MAR 14. 2022

LO QUE QUEDA
GROUP SHOW

NOV 23. 2020 — APR 30. 2021

PREss

HYPERALLERGIC

BY ANAYVELYSE ALLEN-MOSSMAN
MAY 31. 2019

LA AGENDA BA

BY MAIA DEBOWICZ
NOV 2021

INFOBAE

NOV 3. 2021

RADIO GRÁFICA

BY VICTORIA LENCINA
MAR 31. 2021

EL DIARIO AR

BY AGUSTINA LARREA
NOV 14. 2021

LA AGENDA BA

BY JULIETA HABIF
NOV 15. 2021

CLARÍN

BY IVANA ROMERO
DEC 3. 2021

PÁGINA 12

BY ADRIAN MELO
FEB 11. 2022

UNTREF

BY LUCÍA VERA CYTRYN
APR 20. 2022

APERTURE

BY MARINA DUMONT-GAUTHIER
MAY 20. 2022

ARTFORUM

BY BRYAN BARCENA
MAR 11. 2026

INFOBAE

BY IVAN BASSO
APR 15. 2026

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