New ExhibitionIn Our Time: Magnum Photographs 1936 - 1987An exhibition of 100 iconic Magnum photographs edited from the historic In Our Time Portfolio, hosted by the Qatar Museum's Authority, Doha, in association with the Arab Year of Culture. The exhibition, first shown in 1989 for Magnum's 40th anniversary, features some of the best photography from Magnum's world renown photographers. |
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New EventMagnum Professional Practice EventOriginated as a response to the changing nature of the photography market, Magnum's Professional Practice events deliver impartial guidance on a wide range of imaging industries. With access to key individuals working in editorial, commercial, cultural and publishing industries, Magnum is well placed to advise the next generation of photographers. In a series of weekend lectures, high profile speakers deliver presentations and advice on the best means for all photographers to engage with and work in these sectors. |
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New ExhibitionAt The Movies: Magnum Ke TasveerThis beautiful selection of classic Magnum photography continues its tour around India, opening in Kolkata in mid September. The exhibition is a celebration of 100 years of Hollywood and features images of film stars, directors and historic documentation of iconic film sets. |
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Fine PhotographsMagnum Photos joins ArtNetMagnum Photos is pleased to annouce its new home for fine photographic sales on the international art world website, artnet.com. Details of Magnum's exhibitions at the Magnum Print Room, London and Magnum Gallery, Paris will be featured alongside information about individual photographers and photographic prints. |
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Magnum NewsMagnum Fine Art CardsMagnum Photos has partnered with Paperless Post to offer a range of greeting cards imprinted with Magnum’s iconic photography. The Magnum collection features some of the most important fine art photographs from the 20th century - simply select a photo you like, add a personal message and have the card delivered to the recipient immediately. |
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New ExhibitionThe Mexican SuitcaseThe Mexican Suitcase, a groundbreaking exhibition revealing the most famous group of recovered negatives of the twentieth century, will be on view at the International Center of Photography in New York. Considered lost since 1939, the so-called Mexican Suitcase is in fact three boxes containing 4,500 negatives documenting the Spanish Civil War by Robert Capa, David Seymour and Gerda Taro. |
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