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Susan Meiselas is a documentary photographer and President of the Magnum Foundation.
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Susan Meiselas is an American documentary photographer and a member of Magnum Photos. She is known for her photos of Nicaragua, El Salvador, Kurdistan, and carnival strippers.
Learn about Susan Meiselas, a Magnum Photos member and a MacArthur Fellow, who has documented human rights issues, conflicts, and cultures around the world. Explore her books, exhibitions, films, and projects on Nicaragua, Kurdistan, Indonesia, and more.
Learn about Susan Meiselas, a documentary photographer and MacArthur Fellow who has documented human rights issues in Latin America and beyond. Explore her exhibitions, awards, publications, and projects on the Magnum Foundation website.
Oct 12, 2017 · US photographer Susan Meiselas heard the first plane flying overhead before it crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City. She describes capturing 9/11 through a camera lens.
Jul 3, 2018 · Susan Meiselas, who joined Magnum Photos in 1976, is also the president and co-founder of the Magnum Foundation. Born in 1948 and starting as a teacher in the South Bronx, she went...
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In 2018 Susan Meiselas’ blockbuster retrospective exhibition Mediations toured several locations, including Paris’s Jeu de Paume and SFMOMA, and earned her the 2019 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. Here, we present key highlights from her career.