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The Way Magnum Sees the World


Article # : 16901 

Section : THE ARTS
Issue Date : 4 / 1990  1,424 Words
Author : Jason Edward Kaufman
Jason Edward Kaufman is an art historian and critic based in New York.

       Many of the greatest photographers of the postwar era have at one time or another been associated with the distinguished and highly influential collective, Magnum Photos, Inc. This revolutionary cooperative agency for photojournalists was founded in New York in 1947 by Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger, David Seymour (nick-named "Chim"), and William and Rita Vandivert (both of whom shortly resigned). Since then, its members and affiliates have covered virtually every major world event, the political, scientific, and artistic figures that make them happen, and the people who are affected by them. Today, Magnum enjoys a worldwide reputation for quality and sells thousands of photographs each year through its bureaus in New York, Paris, and London.
       
        Magnum photographers have published more than one hundred books on topics ranging from East 100th Street in Harlem to Mother Teresa's Missions of Charity in Calcutta. Their work has been included innumerous museum and gallery exhibitions, from the Museum of Modern Art's 1955 landmark The Family of Man to each of the many large scale retrospectives mounted in honor of the medium's 1989 sesquicentennial. Currently, an extensive survey of the agency's work has been assembled in a traveling exhibition organized by the American Federation of Arts in cooperation with the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
       
        In Our Time: The World as Seen by Magnum Photographers comprises more than three hundred photographs, in black-and-white and in color, by sixth photographers connected with the agency since its founding, with additional pre-Magnum material from the 1930s by founding members Capa, Cartier-Bresson, Rodger, and Chim. With funding from the Professional Photography Division of Eastman ... (2000 of 9212 Characters)
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