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An epic visual history of the places, people, mythologies and realities of The United States across eight decades: a book that will change our understanding of what ''America'' means and can be. What is ''America''? What does it look like? Where can it be found? What does ''America'' mean and for whom? This ambitious publication does not attempt to present a comprehensive photographic history of America, but uses the stories and photographs in the Magnum Archive to offer potential answers to those questions. In doing so, it presents a compelling visual portrait of America, past and present, as it stands once again at the crossroads of history. This book is arranged into decade-by-decade chapters from the 1940s to the present day. Each chapter includes individual ''Moments'' capturing that decade; deeper views of ''Collective'' moments where multiple Magnum photographers documented a major historic event; and long-form, story-led portfolios that present issues, peoples and events as portrayed by individual Magnum photographers. Commentaries by the photographers appear throughout, highlighting the multiple voices and perspectives that define both Magnum and America. Magnum America looks beyond the 50 States to include the concept of ''America as Empire'', with military and political adventures and misadventures abroad, including Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, featured, as well as soft power and America as a cultural export. Breathtaking in scope and abundant with the photographic riches and intelligent, insightful authorship for which Magnum''s photographers are renowned, as well as texts by Professor Laura Wexler alongside other contributing writers, this book will be a vital contribution to the documentation of contemporary American history and a future classic of photography publishing.
Auteur
Magnum Photos, the world's most prestigious photographic agency, was formed in 1947. Peter van Agtmael is a Magnum photographer. His books include Look at the U.S.A., Sorry for the War and Disco Night 9/11. Laura Wexler is a professor of American Studies, Film & Media Studies and Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies at Yale University.
Résumé
An epic visual history of the places, people, mythologies and realities of America across eight decades from the renowned photography collective, Magnum Photos.
What is 'America?' What does it look like? Where can it be found? What does 'America' mean and for whom? This ambitious publication does not attempt to present a comprehensive photographic history of the United States but uses the stories and photographs in the Magnum Archive to offer potential answers to those questions. In doing so, it presents a compelling visual portrait of the USA, past and present, as it stands once again at the crossroads of history.
Magnum America is arranged into decade-by-decade chapters from the 1940s to the present day. Each chapter will include individual Moments, capturing that decade; deeper views through Collective portfolios where multiple Magnum photographers documented a major historic event; and long-form, story-led individual portfolios that examine issues, peoples and events as portrayed by individual Magnum photographers. Commentaries and texts appear throughout, highlighting the multiple voices and perspectives that define both Magnum and the United States.
The book looks beyond the fifty states to invite us to consider the concept of 'America as Empire', with military and political adventures and misadventures abroad, including Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, featured, as well as soft power and 'America' as a cultural export.
Breathtaking in scope and abundant with the photographic riches and intelligent, insightful authorship for which Magnum's photographers are renowned, as well as texts by Professor Laura Wexler alongside other contributing writers, Magnum America is a vital contribution to the documentation of contemporary American history, and a future classic.