#reframeclimate is a collaboration between New York based non-profit Magnum Foundation and grassroots, Paris-born group #Dysturb to challenge the notions of what climate change imagery looks like by bringing compelling documentary work investigating climate related issues and solutions into public space.
Read MoreMarek Tuszynski, creative technologist and co-founder of the Berlin-based organization Tactical Technology Collective, began his presentation on Exposing the Invisible with a brief clip from his film Unseen War. Marek selected a chapter on The Fake Drone, wherein artist James Bridle discusses one of the most widely shared images of a military drone.
Read MoreThe Board & President of the Magnum Foundation are pleased to announce the appointment of Kristen Lubben as the organization’s first fulltime Executive Director!
Read MoreSusan Meiselas will welcome renowned author Barbara Ehrenreich and photographer Matt Black to speak about creating work that challenges public engagement on issues surrounding poverty.
Read MoreFor Laying Foundations for Change, photographer Chien-Chi Chang travelled the length of Vietnam, a country in which The Atlantic Philanthropies made more than $178 million in charitable investments in the health care and education systems.
Read MoreJournalists Marcelle Hopkins and Benedict Moran offered a unique window into the challenges of adopting new technologies in non-fiction storytelling with their work-in-progress Recipe for Famine.
Read More"Our human compassion binds us the one to the other - not in pity or patronizingly, but as human beings who have learnt how to turn our common suffering into hope for the future.
Read MoreOn September 17, 2015, Ireland’s Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, launched Laying Foundations for Change: Capital Investments of The Atlantic Philanthropies at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin.
Read MoreModerator Wendy Levy opened the second panel of this year’s Photography, Expanded symposium by inviting presenters to “raise the curtain on a process that is fully in progress.”
Read MoreOn View: Matt Black's "The Geography of Poverty"
Read MoreCo-presented with The Photography Program in the School of Art, Media, and Technology of Parsons The New School for Design, this one-day event will present innovative documentary storytelling and emerging ideas in digital media and journalism on social justice issues.
Read MoreMagnum Foundation is pleased to be partnering with the Brown Institute for Media Innovation at Columbia’s School of Journalism to launch the 2015 Photography, Expanded Fellowship, an initiative that supports innovation at the intersection of technology and documentary practice and cultivates interdisciplinary ideation and production.
Read MoreIn partnership with the Inge Morath Foundation, we’re thrilled to announce the recipient of the 2015 Inge Morath Award!
Read MoreWe are living in a transforming media industry that today offers fewer resources and funding opportunities to support in-depth documentation of pressing issues with creative vision, as it did in previous decades.
Read MoreWe’re excited to share the opening of Tactics of Collaboration: A Participatory Playbook, an exhibition of an ongoing collaboration with Photography, Expanded Fellow Mark Strandquist at the Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Read MoreWe’re pleased to share our recent collaboration with LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, Virginia!
Read MoreOn June 15, Magnum Foundation president Susan Meiselas will be in conversation with with Charif Kiwan and Pamela Yates as a part of this year’s Human Rights Watch Film Festival - #HRWFF.
Read MoreEarlier in May, Magnum Foundation partnered with the Brown Institute for Media Innovation to host Digital Narratives, a two day lab on innovative approaches to visual storytelling for social impact.
Read MoreMagnum Foundation is now accepting applications for our Summer and Fall fellowships. The Magnum Foundation Fellowship is designed for recent graduates of photojournalism and photography programs, providing mentorship and support at a critical moment in their careers.
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