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A great idea, beautifully realized.—Chicago Tribune

Visually compelling...a collective testament to the complexity of human experience.—O, The Oprah Magazine

Endlessly interesting.—Picture Magazine

Transform(s) fragments from the deluge of events, both small and epic, into intimate photographic artifacts of the human condition.—San Diego Union-Tribune

A book both quirky and epochal.—The Wall Street Journal

Very much a keeper.—Worcester Telegram and Gazette

About the Author

Brigitte Lardinois has been the director of the Photography and the Archive Research Centre (PARC) at University of the Arts London since 2018. Lardinois’ association with Magnum began in 1995 when she set up the cultural department of their agency in London. She has been involved in group exhibitions as well as solo shows, working closely with Henri Cartier-Bresson, Martin Parr, Josef Koudelka, Eve Arnold, Elliott Erwitt, and many others.
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  • ISBN: 9780500545621
  • Author: Brigitte Lardinois Olivia Arthur
  • Publisher: Abrams
  • Pages: 728
  • Format: Hardback
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Review

A great idea, beautifully realized.—Chicago Tribune

Visually compelling...a collective testament to the complexity of human experience.—O, The Oprah Magazine

Endlessly interesting.—Picture Magazine

Transform(s) fragments from the deluge of events, both small and epic, into intimate photographic artifacts of the human condition.—San Diego Union-Tribune

A book both quirky and epochal.—The Wall Street Journal

Very much a keeper.—Worcester Telegram and Gazette

About the Author

Brigitte Lardinois has been the director of the Photography and the Archive Research Centre (PARC) at University of the Arts London since 2018. Lardinois’ association with Magnum began in 1995 when she set up the cultural department of their agency in London. She has been involved in group exhibitions as well as solo shows, working closely with Henri Cartier-Bresson, Martin Parr, Josef Koudelka, Eve Arnold, Elliott Erwitt, and many others.

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