East Harlem’s Pathmark, which sits at the corner of 125th Street and Lexington Avenue, closed after 16 tumultuous years as a vital resource to the community.
Read MoreThe 28th Police Precinct in Harlem has some of the highest crime rates in New York City. The Precinct – a monolithic concrete block – is located on the corner of 123rd Street and Frederick Douglas Boulevard in West Harlem, just moments from schools and playgrounds.
Read MoreWe joined forces with #Dysturb to curate 25 images from 17 countries around the world and adhered them to public facing buildings and facades throughout the city of Paris — challenging the notions of what climate change imagery looks like and sparking dialogue amongst passersby.
Read MoreThe #ParisAgreement is new ground for stronger collective action. Share to #reframeclimate.
Read MoreSouth Africa’s rural North West Province does not have a medical school, a serious impediment to improving primary health care in the region.
Read MoreOne of The Atlantic Philanthropies’ biggest, and most well documented, success stories has been its partnership with the government of the Republic of Ireland on the Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions.
Read MoreMagnum Foundation’s 2015 Photography, Expanded fellows, Zun Lee, Peter DiCampo and Lisa Riordan Seville and Zara Katz, had an opportunity to share their in-process work with the PhotoEx community at this year’s symposium.
Both Magnum Foundation and #Dysturb believe deeply in making photography accessible. To push the #reframeclimate project beyond Paris and extend the possibility for engagement to a global audience, a digital rendering of the installation process was produced by students and residents at the Interactive Telecommunications Program NYU Tisch in the form of an embeddable 3D photogrammetry experience.
Read MoreOn December 7, Magnum Foundation and the Economic Hardship Reporting Project co-presented an evening discussion at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Susan Meiselas welcomed renowned photographer Matt Black to speak with Alissa Quart about creating work that challenges public engagement on issues surrounding poverty.
Read More#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 More#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 MoreElaine Sheldon and Sarah Ginsburg invited three women working across the creative industry to discuss innovative and compelling storytelling in the age of social media and rapid content distribution.
Read MoreMagnum Foundation and #Dysturb joined together to curate 25 images from 17 countries around the world and adhere them to public facing buildings and facades throughout the city of Paris.
Read MoreFollowing his presentation of “Exposing the Invisible,” Marek Tuszynski was joined by Morgan Hargrave, Katy Scoggin, and Ben Rubin for a panel discussion on big data in journalism, moderated by Stephen Mayes.
Read More#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 More#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 More#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 More#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!
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