A Room of Their Own Edition:SignedA Room of Their Own, a new book from and Magnum photographer, Susan Meiselas, is a multilayered, visual story comprised of Susans photographs, first hand testimonies, and original art works from women in refuge. Through a series of collaborative workshops, the women worked with Susan, plus an illustrator and a writer, during 2015 and 2016, to explore their experiences of domestic abuse and resettlement. The project was commissioned by the West
recalls the moment that he took this image: “I must have taken this picture the moment that she was getting back into her car after a reception in a town hall in one of the big German cities
the central base of the Israeli Women’s Corps
originating from a magazine assignment for LIFE magazine in 1957
originally published in 2000
" Jacob Aue Sobol
and – in particular – profiled a senior figure in the group who was to become its most recognizable figurehead of the period: Malcolm X
colliding prettily into a mix of color temperatures
Arnold noted Monroe’s fragile state during the production: “My most poignant memory of Marilyn is of how distressed
by clearly showing the sequence of frames and the marks of the editing process on each sheet
she obtained a book deal and undertook an assignment for The Sunday Times that saw her travel the length and breadth of the country for six months
Loren appears as though in stop-motion
he attended the New School