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Magnum surveys some urban legends, fears, traditional superstitions, and believers' preventive measures on this ominous Friday the 13th.

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Cuba lies in a kind of limbo, awaiting a future of unusual uncertainty. Cut off from Soviet patronage for more than a decade, trying to develop a tourist trade that can harmoniously co-exist with Castro's form of socialism, dealing with an intractable and somewhat incomprehensible U.S. ...

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Launch of Christopher Anderson's new book 'Capitolio'. Capitolio (published by Editorial RM 2009) is a journey through Caracas, Venezuela, at a time of intense change, a period which is underreported in the western media. The work depicts a complex vision of Caracas, its beauty and its chaos, as And...

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This week in 1989, the Berlin Wall was torn down. Die Deutschen is a definitive portrait and history of the complex, changing German nation, which continues to undergo great transitions. The third edition was published in 1999 by Robert Delpire.

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In 1961, Eve Arnold followed the Nation of Islam to their meetings and rallies, and profiling Malcolm X, who later left the Nation for a more traditional form of Islam, and was later assasinated. The later ...

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Renowned as an intrepid explorer of the urban terrain, Bruce Davidson challenges himself in a remarkable new way, taking on the visual and metaphorical scope of Central Park. Davidson's photographic approach to the park's wildlife - human and otherwise - varies as much in format as it does in emotio...

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Ricco/Maresca Gallery presents Violet Isle: a portrait of Cuba by the photographers Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb, in conjunction with the launch of their book of photographs, Violet Isle: A Duet of Photographs of Cuba, published by Radius Books.Opening Reception 5 Nov, 6-8pm

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Paris – On November 20, 2009, Magnum, the legendary photo collective, will open a gallery in the heart of Saint Germain des Prés, in the former exhibition spaces of Robert Delpire, one of France’s most distinguished publishers and photography connoisseurs.

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"Earlier this year I realized we would celebrate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. I went back into my archive and discovered that I had boxes full of negatives that I had never seen before, taken in East Germany over the past 50 years It was a treasure which had to be unearthed."
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