What is it like to live under creeping occupation? This is the question Robakidze explores in “Creeping Borders.”
Read MoreMagnum Foundation and Inge Morath Estate are pleased to announce Alex Potter as the recipient of this year’s Inge Morath Award, a $5,000 production grant to support the completion of a long-term documentary project.
Read MoreWe're accepting applications for the fall session of the Magnum Foundation Fellowship, a program offering mentorship and stipends to early-career practitioners who are at a critical moment in their development as photographers. Applications are due August 15, 2019.
Read MoreAlongside The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC) and the Prince Claus Fund (PCF), we are pleased to announce nine new projects to be supported as part of the sixth cycle of the Arab Documentary Photography Program (ADPP).
Read MoreWe’re pleased to share the latest projects produced through the Arab Documentary Photography Program–seven stories that range in form, style, and topic, exploring themes of climate change, exile, identity, and more.
Read MoreRegister for the opportunity to study with Fred Ritchin, Dean Emeritus of the International Center of Photography (ICP) School, and alongside Magnum Foundation’s 2019 Photography and Social Justice Fellows at CUNY’s Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.
Read MoreIn a show of support and solidarity, an international group of photographers have joined together to raise funds for Annie Tritt’s top surgery recovery through an online print sale launching April 15 and one-day Pop Up exhibition at Magnum Foundation on April 24.
Read MoreMagnum Foundation is pleased to announce the 2019 Photography and Social Justice Fellows, nine early career photographers, artists, journalists, and activists who are passionate about challenging injustice, pursuing social equality, and advancing human rights through photography.
Read MoreThe Magnum Foundation and the Inge Morath Estate are pleased to announce the 18th annual Inge Morath Award, a $5,000 grant given to a woman photographer under the age of 30 to support the completion of a long-term documentary project.
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 sixth year of the Arab Documentary Photography Program. Applications are due May 1, 2019!
Read MoreMagnum Foundation and For Freedoms have joined together to install seven billboards from the 50 State Initiative on the exterior of the Cathedral along 110th Street.
Read MoreOn December 6th, 2018, Reading the Pictures and the Magnum Foundation presented a unique online event: Visual Representation of the US/Mexico Border Wall in the Media. Watch highlight clips and the live replay here.
Read MorePlease join us on Thursday, Dec 6 for a participatory, online salon examining photographic representation of the US/Mexico border wall in the media, a program by Reading The Pictures and Magnum Foundation, with the support of the Howard Chapnick Grant via the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund.
Read MoreWe're accepting applications for the spring session of the Magnum Foundation Fellowship, a program offering mentorship and stipends to early-career practitioners who are at a critical moment in their development as photographers. Applications are due January 4, 2019.
Read MoreMagnum Foundation presents Inge Morath, the third volume in the Magnum Legacy Series. “Little has been published about how the personal experiences of Magnum photographers shaped their commitment to telling stories” says Kristen Lubben, Executive Director of the Magnum Foundation. “This series invites us to imagine their world on the other side of the lens.”
Read MoreThe Magnum Foundation Archive has 122 boxes of tearsheets from the Magnum Photos New York Office covering the years from the 1940s to the 1990s. We’ve been digitizing these articles to make freely available to researchers. Check out where we are in the process!
Read MoreMagnum Foundation and #Dysturb’s #reframeclimate project comes to the Bay Area, amidst the Global Climate Action Summit, the U.S. premiere of COAL + ICE, and the Rise for Climate, Jobs, and Justice march!
Read MoreA multimedia reflection on the aftermath of the Tianjin Explosion that claimed 173 lives in one of China's busiest seaports in 2015.
Read MoreWe are pleased to be presenting the work of Bangladeshi photographer and garment worker activist Taslima Akhter at this year’s Photoville in an exhibition titled Stitching Together: Garment Workers in Solidarity.
Read MoreWe’re accepting applications for our Photography and Social Justice Fellowship, a program that expands diversity and creativity in the field of documentary photography through capacity-building and critical explorations of photography and social change. Apply by October 1, 2018!
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