The Magnum Photos archive--a collection of more than 200,000
photographs by some of the twentieth and early twenty-first
centuries' greatest image makers--is the most comprehensive
accumulation of prints made by the distinguished photo cooperative.
Consistently and with striking artistry, Magnum's photographers
have done more than simply document the far reaches of the globe;
they have helped shape generations' understanding of the world
around them. While many of its photographs have been widely
published, until now no one has examined the Magnum archive itself.
In Reading Magnum, experts from several fields investigate this
visual archive, now residing at the Harry Ransom Center at the
University of Texas at Austin, to discover how a select,
influential group of visual authors has used the camera for an
ambitious project of cultural interpretation and social
commentary.
The chapters in Reading Magnum are devoted to themes generated
by a close reading of the archive--war and conflict, portraiture,
geography, cultural life, social relations, and globalization.
These themes are further developed by evocative portfolios of
images, which suggest something of the depth and range of the photo
agency, and by tracing the trajectory of several iconic images from
annotated press print to distribution to eventual publication.
Volume editor Steven Hoelscher provides an overview of the Magnum
enterprise, and Alison Nordstrom offers an appreciation of the
Magnum archive as a material record of information about the making
and disseminating of photographs that is being lost as images on
paper are replaced by images on screen. As a whole, the book's
unique reading of the Magnum archive reveals patterns of intention,
aesthetic vision, and political perspective that become legible
only by viewing both the physical objects and the recorded images
that constitute this remarkable collection.
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