On April 16 and 17 in collaboration with the Brown Institute for Media Innovation, sixteen photographers, artists, academics, and media professionals chosen from an open call participated in an intensive, experimental laboratory to explore strategies for applying new digital tools to image-based stories.
Read MoreIn early April, grantees and mentors of the Arab Documentary Photography Program (ADPP) gathered together in Beirut for their second workshop of the program. In a series of editing sessions, group critiques, and one-to-one meetings with their program mentors and advisors, grantees propelled their projects forward and planned next steps for completing or embarking on another phase of work.
Read MoreWe’re pleased to announce Photography Expanded: Counter-Histories, a project development lab for select participants and a full-day symposium open to the public. Both events will engage with projects that challenge the status quo, question official histories, disrupt power structures embedded in archives—and explore the radical possibility of alternative narratives.
Read MoreWe're now accepting applications for the Inge Morath Award, a $5,000 grant given annually to a woman photographer under 30 years of age to complete a long-term documentary project.
Read MoreJoin us for REFEST 2.0, CultureHub's annual festival exploring the intersection of art and technology.
Read MoreIn collaboration with The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC) and the Prince Claus Fund (PCF), we are pleased to open applications for the fifth year of the Arab Documentary Photography Program!
Read MorePresenting photographs, video, and documents, The Day the Music Died, visualizes the processes, sites, and experiences associated with the United States' response to international terrorism.
Read MoreIn this lab, we will explore strategies for applying new digital tools to challenge the status quo, question official histories, disrupt power structures embedded in archives—and explore the radical possibility of alternative narratives.
Read MoreMagnum Foundation is honored to have been selected to participate in the Racial Equity in the Arts Innovation Lab, a yearlong training program to increase racial equity in the arts and culture sector.
Read More“I think politics affects every decision in daily life – it’s hard to remain on the sidelines,” says Musuk Nolte. “For me, photography is a visual element to work on these very complex issues.”
Read MorePlease join us for a conversation with Susan Meiselas and Daniella Zalcman about the shifting challenges and opportunities for women in photography.
Read MoreThe doors open at Photoville on Wednesday, September 13! We’re proud to be presenting “The Blood and the Rain” by grantees Yael Martínez and Orlando Velázquez.
Read MoreOn view at Photoville
September 13–17 & 21–24
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Free and open to the public!
We are pleased to announce the recipient of the 2017 Inge Morath Award, Johanna-Maria Fritz, for her project Like a bird.
Read MoreAlongside The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC) and the Prince Claus Fund (PCF), Magnum Foundation (MF) is pleased to announce the 2017 Arab Documentary Photography Program grantees, nine emerging and early career photographers from across the Arab region.
Read MoreThe Photography Expanded symposium, on June 8, explored collectivity, authorship, participation, and collaboration in photography and creative documentary practice.
Read MoreThank you all for spending your Saturday with us and our incredible co-hosts 10x10photobooks at the Awake Reading Room, Book and Zine Bazaar.
Read MoreJoin us TOMORROW at the Awake Reading Room, Book & Zine Bazaar with @10x10photobooks! We’ll be joined by @archive_of_modern_conflict, @redhookeditions, @bluestockingsnyc, @bppzines and more. Free-the-Image-and-Free-the-Speech!
Read MoreOn June 17, 2017, Alice Austen House opens a new exhibition, Call and Response, featuring six photographers experimenting with collaborative documentary practice.
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