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Rosalind Fox Solomon’s Images of the Horrors of History

Rosalind Fox Solomon’s Images of the Horrors of History

BOOK

Rosalind Fox Solomon’s Poignant Images of the Horrors of History

In 

The Forgotten

, Rosalind Fox Solomon bears witness to the human cost of war, conflict, and trauma.

By Miss Rosen

BOOK

Bernie Sanders: An Influencer to Keep an Eye On

“Within hours he had been superimposed onto thousands of iconic images, spliced into films, and was trending everywhere things can trend,” noted journalist Naomi Klein in an Intercept article on the “mittenology” of Bernie Sanders’s viral meme. A new book from the Éditions Adespotes illustrates the phenomenon.

By Clara Bastid

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New York Up and Down

New York Noir 

is a collection of iconic images taken by photographer Jean-Pierre Laffont, since he made New York his home in 1964. From the civil rights movement, to kids playing in the street; from celebrity to gangs and prostitution, Laffont has covered all aspects of the city. On the occasion of the release of the book, Eliane Laffont, his wife and a figure of photojournalism, tells her affection for it.

By Eliane Laffont

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In the Intimacy of the American Civil Rights Movement

Between 1963 and 1972, Derby documented major figures in the Civil Rights Movement, everyday events that kept the Movement going, and the lives of ordinary people living in the segregated South and in doing so created a first-hand account of a pivotal time in U.S. history.

By Robert E. Gerhardt

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MASTERCLASS

Masterclass with Larry Fink

Larry Fink was born in Brooklyn in 1941 and in the 1960s, studied with Lisette Model, who encouraged him to become a professional photographer. He is best known for his series "Social Graces," which explored social class in America in the 1970s by comparing two different worlds.By Meero Studio

MASTERCLASS

Masterclass with Donna Ferrato

Donna Ferrato is an American photojournalist known for her groundbreaking documentation of the hidden world of domestic violence. Her seminal book Living With the Enemy sparked a national discussion on sexual violence and women’s rights. By Meero Studio

   

FROM THE ARCHIVES

Elliott Erwitt’s Rediscovered Photographs

The Magnum photographer’s latest book, 

Found Not Lost

, takes a deep dive into his photographic archive, revealing a new body of work for the first time.

By Christina Cacouris

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