Havana, Cuba. Photograph by Susan Meiselas (1977) via Magnum Photos
With the Prince Street Girls series, Susan Meiselas has accomplished something subtle but radical: a body of work devoted entirely to how women regard each other without the infiltration of a male perspective.
Susan Meiselas’s seminal work presents a nuanced view on the dynamics of America’s traveling ‘girl shows’ in the early 1970s
Le fotografie di Susan Meiselas a Palermo per una grande mostra al Centro Internazionale di fotografia di Palermo diretto da Letizia Battaglia.
Iconic images by Magnum photographers that explore the human body.
© Susan Meiselas / Magnum Photos 2015
LE FOTO DI SUSAN MEISELAS A REGGIO EMILIA: LA STORIA SOCIALE E QUELLA POLITICA. LA CONDIZIONE FEMMINILE Si è aperta il 26 aprile, fino al 9...
Port speaks to acclaimed photographer Susan Meiselas, recipient of the Robert Capa Gold Medal, about her long and varied career
The Magnum Foundation's mission to sustain independent work and artistic excellence is embodied in this collection of pictures by photographers like Poulomi Basu, Tanya Habjouqa, and Pete Pin.
20 years on, Susan Meiselas' iconic photos of Pandora's Box S&M club in New York City are as powerful as when they were taken.
Susan Meiselas’s seminal work presents a nuanced view on the dynamics of America’s traveling ‘girl shows’ in the early 1970s
As a selection of her work goes on display as part of this year’s Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize in London, the image-maker opens up about the striptease series that kickstarted her career
Marrakech: The city that distrusts photographers will open a museum in Marrakech
A New York, la Danziger Gallery, expose le reportage qui a lancé la carrière de la photographe documentaire. Susan Meiselas croise la route des
We all tend to think of the golden age as the twenty years or so just after the Second World War, when New York really was both the cultural capital of the world and a great middle-class town. Yet those years were maybe not so great if you were [...]
"Molotov Man" (Susan Meiselas, Nicaragua, 1979)
Whether it’s documenting the lives of showgirls or an unfolding revolution, Susan Meiselas' open-ended approach gives the images a life of their own.
How Susan Meiselas’s home neighborhood produced one of her most influential bodies of work – a study of adolescence, femininity and the gentrification of New York
The great photographer has spent five decades capturing ordinary people caught in the turbulence of history. As a retrospective opens, she reveals the ways being a woman helped
How Susan Meiselas’s home neighborhood produced one of her most influential bodies of work – a study of adolescence, femininity and the gentrification of New York
Susan Meiselas presents her book on the lives of women in a refuge center, through images where they are absent and yet present
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