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History | Magnum Photos They created Magnum in 1947 to reflect their independent natures as both people and photographers – the idiosyncratic mix of reporter and artist that continues to define Magnum, emphasizing not only what is seen but also the way one sees it
A World in Color: Italy in Motion | Magnum Photos Curated by Magnum photographer Alec Soth, the exhibition will reveal a new set of unseen images spotlighting Italy, and original slide sheets from the Paris color library archive
The Photographers’ Selection: 2024 | Magnum Photos Magnum Nominee Salih Basheer shares an image from his ongoing project The Return, in which he seeks to examine the colossal humanitarian impact of the ongoing war in Sudan by documenting stories of the millions of people displaced
Homeland | Magnum Photos Last month, Belgian photographer Harry Gruyaert came to Magnum Gallery in Paris to speak about his latest book, Homeland, which retraces half a century of images devoted to Belgium (available here)
Josef Koudelka • Photographer Profile • Magnum Photos Shortly thereafter, he joined Magnum Photos, where he is now a contributor In 1975, his first book, Gypsies, was published by Aperture, and subsequent titles include Exiles (1988), Chaos (1999), Invasion 68: Prague (2008), Wall (2013), and most recently Ruines (2020)
A World in Color | Magnum Photos Join Magnum Photos in a historic project to digitize our Paris archive’s vast color library, which has been dormant for decades Dating from the 1950s to the early 2000s, many of the 650,000 color slides have remained — until now — unseen to the public eye
Henri Cartier-Bresson • Photographer Profile • Magnum Photos In 1947, with Robert Capa, George Rodger, David “Chim” Seymour, and William Vandivert, he founded Magnum Photos After three years spent traveling in the East, he returned to Europe in 1952, where he published his first book, Images à la Sauvette (published in English as The Decisive Moment)
Paris Gallery - Magnum Photos Magnum Photos has visually documented most of the world's major events and personalities since the 1930s covering society, politics, events and conflict
Albania Through the Archive | Magnum Photos This summer, at the Center for Openness and Dialogue in Tirana, an exhibition of this work is now on view, featuring the work of five Magnum photographers spanning two decades: Canaj, Nikos Economopoulos, Alex Majoli, Carl de Keyzer, and Martin Parr