Magnum Photos Print Sale is back on! Fancy owning a Robert Capa print? Or perhaps a Bruce Davidson or Martin Parr? While normally this would be a pricey endeavo... Read More.
“Joel Meyerowitz: Towards Colour 1962-1978” , the new show in London explores the vivid images of Joel Meyerowitz, a pioneer of color photography and street pho... Read More.
In the photography world, few organisations are as important as Magnum Photos. From the almost absurdist shots by Elliott Erwitt to Henri Cartier-Bresson’s mast... Read More.
When the photographer William Gedney left for India, in the fall of 1969, he had just started to win a slender repute for his intimate portraits.
The previ... Read More.
The photographs of Wayne Miller born in 1918 in Chicago, almost like a diary of the Afro-Americans who lived sixty years ago in the south of Chicago, in “suburb... Read More.
Marilyn Silverstone’s photo-book captures the rich cultures of India and the Himalayan Kingdoms, which she would eventually go on to fully immerse herself in.
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Magnum Photos launches its 70th-anniversary program in New York with an exhibition of some of the agency's earliest photographs taken around the city.
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Fred Herzog is known for his unusual use of colour in the fifties and sixties, a time when art photography was almost exclusively associated with black and whit... Read More.
Czech Photographer Josef Koudelka grew up behind the Iron Curtain and always wanted to know “what was on the other side”. Forty years after capturing the iconic... Read More.
They were young, poor and reckless but the very embodiment of 1950s cool. Taken in the hot New York summer of 1959, Bruce Davidson’s classic essay Brooklyn Gang... Read More.