Theory & Practice

Old and New: Working With and Responding to the Photographic Archive

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Henri Cartier-Bresson Cape Kennedy. Florida, USA. 1967. © Henri Cartier-Bresson | Magnum Photos
Daria Birang collage of works by Leonard Freed. © Daria Birang © Leonard Freed
Marc Riboud In the now extinct district of Pont du Ciel, two wrestlers entertain the onlookers. Beijing. 1957. © Marc Riboud | Magnum Photos
Robert Capa © International Center of Photography Young women being trained as Nationalist Chinese soldiers. After having lost Shanghai and Nankijng to the Japanese troops, Chang Kai Shek retreated to Hankou, where he resisted until late 1938. Han (...)
Susan Meiselas 44 Irving St. Cambridge, MA. USA. 1971. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Susan Meiselas Wall previously painted with "Molotov Man", blackened before election campaign. Masaya, Nicaragua. 1991. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Susan Meiselas Dr. Clyde Snow, internationally known forensic anthropologist, holds the blindfolded skull of an executed male teenager estimated to be between 15-18 years old. The skull was found with two bullet (...)
Susan Meiselas 44 Irving Street.Entrance, from the series. 1971. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Susan Meiselas Becky, from the series 44 Irving Street. 1971. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Susan Meiselas Returning Backstage. Essex Junction, Vermont. USA. 1973. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Susan Meiselas akaKURDISTAN Storymap installation, view of the Susan Meiselas. Mediations exhibition, Fundació Antoni Tàpies, photograph by Roberto Ruiz. Barcelona, Spain. 2017. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Susan Meiselas A destroyed portrait of Saddam Hussein at the security headquarters in Sulaimaniya. Kurdistan, Iraq. 1991. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Susan Meiselas Screenshots of a Kurdistan website. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Susan Meiselas Cover of "Lonely Village" Storybook, contributed by Veli

from Dersim for akaKURDISTAN Storymap. Frankfurt, Germany. 2015. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Susan Meiselas Signed portrait, from the project 20 dirhams or 1 photo? Marrakech. Morocco. 2013. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Bruce Gilden Contact Sheet Japan. 1998. © Bruce Gilden | Magnum Photos
Susan Meiselas Between shows. Fryeburg, Maine. USA. 1975. © Susan Meiselas | Magnum Photos
Mikhael Subotzky 'Kaa-U-La Bird', 246 x 199.2 cm

Oil and ink on canvas, Courtesy the artist and Goodman Gallery / Magnum Photos © Mikhael Subotzky | Magnum Photos
Henri Cartier-Bresson Linear accelerator, Stanford University. California. © Henri Cartier-Bresson | Magnum Photos
Robert Capa © International Center of Photography Boy soldier. Hankou, China. March 1938. © Robert Capa © International Center of Photography | Magnum Photos
Mark Power Death of Pope John Paul II. Watching the Popes funeral on large video screens, broadcast live from the Vatican. Warsaw, Poland. April 2005. © Mark Power | Magnum Photos
Patrick Zachmann A group of Chinese watching "the Long Nose", a term which refers to all westerners, including the photographer. Beijing, China. 1982. © Patrick Zachmann | Magnum Photos
Christopher Anderson Street portrait. Shenzhen, China. 2017. © Christopher Anderson | Magnum Photos
Christopher Anderson Street portrait. Shenzhen, China. 2017. © Christopher Anderson | Magnum Photos
Mark Power Portrait of Marrakech - in a collaborative project with MMPVA, five Magnum photographers lived and worked for two weeks alongside curator Simon Njami and the local creative community of Marrakech, (...)
Robert Capa Members of the United States Air Force 301'st Bomber group, after a daylight mission. The plane's landing gear had been shot away, but the pilot managed to make a successful belly landing. World W (...)
Moises Saman Marja's new district chief Hagi ZAHIR (far left top) meets with local elders in Marja's district center. Marja, Helmand Province. Afghanistan. March 2010. © Moises Saman | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael A U.S. Blackhawk helicopter lands at the Ranch House, a small American outpost deep in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan. There were no decent roads and all medevacs, re-supply and transport we (...)