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Magnum Photos Now: Documenting Revolution 

March 9, 2017 
In celebration of Magnum’s seventieth anniversary, ICP and Magnum Photos present the second in a special programme of talks throughout the year.

Magnum photographers Michael Christopher Brown, a 2017 ICP Infinity Award recipient for Artist's Book, and Susan Meiselas discuss their work documenting revolt, human rights, conflict, and revolution. Their discussion will feature Brown’s recently released book about the Libyan Revolution, Libyan Sugar, which Brown shot entirely with his phone camera in 2011 and the recently reprinted book on Nicaragua by Meiselas, featuring a new augmented reality feature.

Bios

Michael Christopher Brown is a photographer and filmmaker. His recent work-in-progress explores the electronica music and youth scene in Havana, Cuba, and the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In China he put together a series of works from road and train trips, while Libyan Sugar explored ethical distance and the iconography of warfare while using a phone camera. He is a contributing photographer at National Geographic Magazine and the New York Times Magazine. He was subject of the 2012 HBO documentary Witness: Libya. His photographs have been exhibited at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Museum of Fine Arts (Houston), and the Brooklyn Museum. Libyan Sugar book was released in 2016 by Twin Palms Publishers, a film and a mixed media installation will complete the project. He is represented by Magnum Photos.

Susan Meiselas is a documentary photographer who lives and works in New York. She is the author of Carnival Strippers (1976), Nicaragua (1981), Kurdistan: In the Shadow of History (1997), Pandora’s Box (2001), and Encounters with the Dani (2003). She has co-edited two published collections: El Salvador, Work of 30 Photographers (1983) and Chile from Within (1990), rereleased as an e-book in 2013, and also co-directed two films: Living at Risk (1985) and Pictures from a Revolution (1991) with Richard P. Rogers and Alfred Guzzetti. Meiselas is well known for her documentation of human rights issues in Latin America. Her photographs are included in American and international collections. In 1992 she was made a MacArthur Fellow and most recently was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship (2015).

International Centre of Photography, 250 Bowery, New York, NY, 10012

March 15th, 2017

6:30pm-8:30pm

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