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The Daily Gallery
May 24, 2013
Today, American musician Bob Dylan turns 72. Many a Magnum photographer has worked with Dylan, each capturing the cultural icon in their own way, but no matter who was clicking the shutter, Dylan's enigmatic brand of cool always shines through. More...
The Daily Gallery
May 21, 2013
Magnum takes a look at some key figures of the film movement of the late 1950s and ’60s known as the French New Wave, or La Nouvelle Vague. More...
The Daily Gallery
May 16, 2013
The 2013 Cannes Film Festival opened yesterday, so we went back into the Magnum archive and pulled some great imagery from the little beach town that, once every year, is inundated with some of the film world's biggest stars. More...
The Daily Gallery
May 14, 2013
On Friday, Guatemalan General Efraín Ríos Montt was found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity. From the archive, here's a presentation of some Magnum work from the country taken throughout the years of their brutal and long civil war. More...
The Daily Gallery
May 8, 2013
On this day in 1945 the armed forces of Nazi Germany unconditionally surrendered to the allied powers, formally ending World War II in Europe. This selection of images is from the group book, "Witness: World War II" -- a collection of some of Magnum's most iconic work from the front lines. More...
The Daily Gallery
May 6, 2013
In the photo world, the word "iconic" is probably thrown around more often than it should be, serving as the go-to descriptor for any image that we've likely seen many times before. But the figure of the Eiffel Tower -- a structure whose outline alone symbolizes and evokes so much more than what the tower intrinsically is -- that's as iconic as it gets.

Today is the anniversary of the public... More...
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