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Throughout that period MAGNUM never ceased to supply photographs that have become part of the world’s collective memory – pictures of landmark events like the Russian army’s invasion of Prague in 1968 and the Tiananmen Square demonstrations in Beijing in 1989. The exhibition uses photographs, books and texts to illustrate the history of MAGNUM year by year and gives visitors the opportunity to view work by 83 photographers, such as Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Carl de Keyzer, Martin Parr, Susan Meiselas and Leonard Freed.

MAGNUM was established in 1947 by Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and David Seymour. They were convinced that photography was the best medium with which to document world events and raise public awareness. And they succeeded – the way MAGNUM photographers have recorded the background to the news has proved vital to the public’s perception of events. From the start, the agency was distinguished by its complete independence: the choice and length of reportage, editing control and intellectual property rights were all kept in the agency’s own hands, guaranteeing photographers the status of auteurs. Attracted by the energy and artistic ethics of its founders, other photographers soon began to join the new agency, eventually making it one of the most original and prestigious creative co-operatives in the world.

MAGNUM photographers were and are to be found on every front line in every continent. They have recorded every major aspect of our times, from armed conflicts and revolutions through to everyday life and outstanding personalities. Their insight and vision have enabled them to create iconic images which have been disseminated through the international press to become part of our society’s collective memory. MAGNUM photographs have proved to be both witnesses and artists working on the basis of personal intuition or a variety of individual concepts. Henri Cartier-Bresson believed in the ‘decisive moment’, while Raymond Depardon looked for ‘moments of weakness’ and Gilles Peress practised ‘documentary archaeology’. Equally, Martin Parr’s work features ‘consumerist clichés’, while Lise Sarfati produces ‘inner landscapes’.

The forthcoming exhibition is in two parts. The first is a 45-metre-long frieze offering a linear account of MAGNUM’s activities over the last six decades, conveyed by way of texts, key images and original books. The second consists of four interactively controlled projection screens which enable visitors to (re)discover the work of all the photographers associated with MAGNUM (past and present) via carefully composed selections of images.

This is the third exhibition about MAGNUM to be held at the Stedelijk. The first, in 1964, stressed the post-war humanist ethics propagated by the founder members and was based on the collection of photographs acquired by the museum since 1958. The second, in 1990, emphasised the vision of the individual photographers. This reflected the growing interest in auteurship at a time when the print media were increasingly losing ground to television. The present exhibition presents these individual views and relates them to current thinking about the visual presentation of history.

The exhibition was originally devised and produced by the Rencontres Internationales d’Arles and Magnum Photos.

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Auteur(s):
Abbas
Christopher Anderson
Eve Arnold
Micha Bar-Am
Bruno Barbey
Jonas Bendiksen
Ian Berry
Werner Bischof
René Burri
Cornell Capa
Robert Capa
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Chien-Chi Chang
Antoine d'Agata
Bruce Davidson
Raymond Depardon
Thomas Dworzak
Nikos Economopoulos
Elliott Erwitt
Martine Franck
Stuart Franklin
Leonard Freed
Paul Fusco
Cristina Garcia Rodero
Jean Gaumy
Bruce Gilden
Burt Glinn
Maya Goded
Jim Goldberg
Philip Jones Griffiths
Harry Gruyaert
Ara Guler
Philippe Halsman
Hiroshi Hamaya
Erich Hartmann
David Alan Harvey
Thomas Hoepker
David Hurn
Richard Kalvar
Carl de Keyzer
Joseph Koudelka
Hiroji Kubota
Sergio Larrain
Guy Le Querrec
Erich Lessing
Herbert List
Danny Lyon
Alex Majoli
Costa Manos
Peter Marlow
Steve McCurry
Susan Meiselas
Wayne Miller
Inge Morath
Lu Nan
Martin Parr
Paolo Pellegrin
Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Mark Power
Raghu Rai
Eli Reed
Marc Riboud
Miguel Rio Branco
George Rodger
Lise Sarfati
Fernando Scianna
David Seymour
Marilyn Silverstone
W.Eugene Smith
Alec Soth
Chris Steele-Perkins
Dennis Stock
Kryn Taconis
Nicolas Thikhomiroff
Larry Towell
Parke Trent
Ilkka Uimonen
John Vink
Alex Webb
Simon Wheatley
Donovan Wylie
Patrick Zachmann

Lieu(x):
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
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Du 08/02/2008 au 12/05/2008
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