Inge Morath
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Inge Morath est née à Graz en autriche en 1923. Amie du photographe Ernst Haas, elle écrit des articles pour accompagner ses photographies et est invitée à Paris par Robert Paca à rejoindre l'Agence Magnum nouvellement fondée. Elle décide d'entamer une carrière photographique à Londres 1951, et assiste Cartier-Bresson. Après deux ans seulement de pratique photographique, elle devient membre de Magnum....
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Early Magnum à Londres ; les débuts de l'agence Magnum
In February 2010 Magnum Photos announced the sale of its New York print archive to the founder of Dell computers, Michael Dell. Comprising over 185,000 photographs, this landmark acquisition takes a substantial amount of previously purchasable early Magnum photographs off the market, to be catalogued and preserved as a study collection at the Harry Ransom Center at the Universit...
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Portraits d'artistes Les grandes figures du XXe siècle devant l'objectif
Picasso en pleine création dans les ateliers de Madoura ou arborant chapeau et revolver offerts par Gary Cooper, Alberto Giacometti aux côtés du Buste de Diego, Francis Bacon dans son atelier devant Trois Etudes pour le portrait de John Edwards, mais aussi Arthur Miller prenant la pose pour son épouse au Champs de Mars, François Truffaut à l’&eacut...
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MAGNUM'S first - Flo Peters Gallery
Magnum Photos and the Flo Peters Gallery present the sensational rediscovery of the first Magnum Group exhibition of 1955.
Research shows that the exhibition "Face of Time" was first shown in June/July 1955 in the French Cultural Institute in Innsbruck. Their existence forgotten, the 83 Magnum Vintage Prints lay hidden in two wooden boxes in the basement of the French C...
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Magnum Photos 60 years at the Stedelijk Museum
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 t...
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Inge Morath and Arthur Miller - China
In 1978, only two years after the end of China’s Cultural Revolution, photographer Inge Morath and her husband, playwright Arthur Miller, were invited to travel to China. They returned again in 1979 and 1983, fueled by Morath’s knowledge of Chinese language, poetry, and history, and Miller’s interest in the politics of the present moment. This exhibition captures two artists r...
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Inge Morath The Road to Reno
Inge Morathís first trip across the United States followed a red grease-pencil line drawn by her traveling companion, Henri Cartier-Bresson. In 1960 the two drove from New York through Gettysburg, Memphis, and Albuquerque to Reno. They were among 18 photojournalists commissioned by Magnum to document the Nevada set of Arthur Millerís The Misfits. The destination was momentous for Morath--she too...
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Inge Morath: The Road to Reno
Inge Morathís first trip across the United States followed a red grease-pencil line drawn by her traveling companion, Henri Cartier-Bresson. In 1960 the two drove from New York through Gettysburg, Memphis, and Albuquerque to Reno. They were among 18 photojournalists commissioned by Magnum to document the Nevada set of Arthur Millerís The Misfits. The destination was momen...
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