Isadora Kosofsky (US) is the recipient of the 2012 IM Award for her proposal Selections from “The Three” and “This Existence.” The finalists for the IM Award were Maria Pleshkova (RU), for her project Days of War: A Pillowbook, and Carlotta Zarattini (IT), for her project The White Building.
In support of Van Houtryve’s upcoming book of same name, VII Gallery presents “Behind the Curtain of Twenty-First Century Communism,” a body of work resulting from seven years spent documenting the world’s existing communist states.
Read More“Tanya, her sister Olga, and I at the abandoned TV antenna just a little outside of the town. This is a very cold and quiet night, so quiet that our crunchy steps on the snow feel like an intervention.”
Read MoreMotherJones published in print images from Emily Schiffer’s Securing Food in Chicagoland in their July/August 2012 issue.
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One of the fundamental reasons for Magnum is the ownership of the work that we do: the copyright. That is to say that we only license what we do to people but we retain the rights to exploit our work in whichever way we see fit.
Read MorePicture Beijing, and a skyline of fancy steel architecture and clouds of smog likely come to mind. But the most fitting metaphor for the city’s growing pains may lie beneath its streets: In the past two decades, underground storage basements, parking lots, and air-raid shelters have found new life as apartments, partitioned into untold thousands of cramped, windowless rooms.
Read MoreThe Magnum Foundation is currently presenting two container installations at Brooklyn’s Photoville, both examining the meaning of ‘home.’ Be sure to check out Bruce Gilden’s container on Foreclosure in America and Sim Chi Yin’s container on Beijing’s Rat Tribe.
Read MoreSim Chi Yin photographed Zu Shiming, the first Chinese boxing gold medalist for the 2008 Olympics.
Read MoreRemember World Refugee Day!
Read MoreSaiful Huq Omi, a photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, first focused on Burma’s Rohingya refugees in 2009, when he began documenting their lives in Bangladesh, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom.
Read MoreIn Brazil, during the four centuries of tension and confrontation of classes in the slavery system, thousands of slaves escaped from the europeans plantations and created the quilombos.
Read MoreDue to the rapid economic growth and mass migration, many workers find themselves in cramped quarters in China’s metropolises. Sim Chi Yin covered the “Rat Tribe,” a derogatory label given to individuals living underground in Beijing’s old air-raid tunnels.
Read MoreMany Chinese citizens travel long distances to seek justice in Beijing courts. However, when they arrive many are unable to afford accommodation during their stay, sleeping outside until their day in court.
Read MoreTo commemorate yesterday’s World Press Freedom Day we want to highlight the work of EF photographers who put their lives in danger to bring to light the stories that matter the most, especially in light of the worsening conditions in press freedom.
Read MoreSim Chi Yin, 2010 HR Fellow, has published new photo essay, “Boxing for Burma."
Read More2011 HR Fellow Boniface Mwangi spoke at a TEDx Conference in Kibera on the political role photographers could play.
Read MoreMagnum Foundation’s Emergency Fund (EF) is proud to announce the launch of an initiative with Mother Jones to feature the work of Magnum Foundation EF photographers.
Manca Juvan, 2011 HR Fellow published Ordinary Lives, a collection of photographs taken in Afghanistan between 2003-2009.
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