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P8 - The Berlin Wall
Less than twenty years after the end of the Second World War, a new shadow seemed to be falling over the peace Europe was seeking to rebuild. The shadow of a wall.During the night of 12–13 August…
P7 - Generation X
Who were the people who would inherit the world after the Second World War?Generation X was a collective project involving some of Magnum’s best-known photographers, many of whom we have already met…
P6 - David "Chim" Seymour
A Polish photographer who later became a French citizen, David Seymour, known as Chim, photographed the Spanish Civil War, just like his fellow founding member of Magnum, Robert Capa.Between 1945 and…
P4 & P5 - Herbert List, War Ruins
Looking at the photograph Glyptothek. Roman statue, it is as if a single image contains a metaphysical painting by Giorgio de Chirico, a fragment from a documentary on ancient art, and the…
P2 & P3 - Werner Bischof, The End of the War
Swiss photographer Werner Bischof approached the very first post-war years as an art and studio photographer. He worked in line with the principles of New Objectivity, an artistic movement which, in…
P1 - Robert Capa, The Liberation of Paris
The return journey of the French prisoners, filmed by Henri Cartier-Bresson, also marked the start of our route away from war, and it now brings us to Paris. We are in the first room of the…
W7 - Erich Hartmann, In The Camps
German-born Erich Hartmann served in the American Army after escaping Nazi Germany. At the time he was not yet a professional photographer, and many years passed before he returned to the places of…
W7 - Henri Cartier-Bresson, Le Retour
In 1945, the United States Office of War Information commissioned French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson to make a documentary of around thirty minutes, telling the story of French prisoners’…
W6 - Wayne Miller, Hiroshima
On 6 August 1945, the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.The blast destroyed about two thirds of the city, instantly killing between sixty and seventy thousand people, and injuring roughly the same…
W5 - Zoran Music
In this photographic exhibition we have set aside a space for an artist who, although he did not use a camera as his means of expression, managed to capture one of the most traumatic aspects of the…
W4 - George Rodger
British photographer George Rodger caught the attention of LIFE magazine thanks to his images during the Blitz in London, when the city was bombed by the Germans in 1943.Some of these photographs…
W3 - Robert Capa, Germany
After the Normandy landings, Robert Capa continued to follow the Americans, sharing the most dangerous moments on the front line with the soldiers.In March 1945 he parachuted into Germany with them.…
W2 - Robert Capa
His real name was Endre Friedmann. Hungarian by birth, he studied in Berlin before fleeing to Paris during the rise of Nazism. It was there that he adopted the professional name by which he is still…
Back to Peace? - Introduction
Welcome to Back to Peace? The War Seen by the Great Magnum Photographers. In this exhibition, we will guide you on a journey spanning the decades of the Second World War, the post-war reconstruction,…
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