“Home” is one’s quotidian life, and domesticity: the coziness of one’s living room, sofa, TV, books and memorabilia. It is a mother tongue—or multiple languages; it is comfort food and familiar faces, a beloved pet. Each project is accompanied by a behind-the-scenes video, providing insight into the photographers’ motivation and ambitions for their work. Here we share a statement from the president of Magnum Photos, Olivia Arthur, and thoughts from Fusco’s fellow Magnum photographers Peter van Agtmael, Bruce Davidson, Gilles Peress, and Eli Reed on the occasion of Paul’s death.
Hope, too, propels immigrants to settle in strange lands. 2017. cluding a couple of proper “selfies;” and, naturally, a few loving portraits of his dog: “I also live with my dog Canelo that I brought back from my recent Cuba assignment. Moravia. “Home,” universally known in English, was chosen precisely for its global nature, and for the inherently human sentiment that it conveys. To some, it doesn’t exist in the physical world any longer: it is a memory. September, 2017. es the feeling of a walk, and composes a delicate and loving tribute to Minnesota, the place where he was born and has always lived and loved. This project, envisioned in Tokyo, London and New York, takes us to over ten countries, and will travel extensively throughout the world after it premieres in New York.

16 Magnum Photographers will explore the theme of "HOME" for the project. Surfers, sunlight, and lightness of being.” Outer Banks, North Carolina, USA. Minneapolis, Minnesota. FUJIFILM & Magnum Photos Collaborative Project "HOME". “The work isn’t a … Šumperk / Mährisch Schönberg. It is a testament to what a thoughtful collaboration can give birth to. the subject through their own individual practices, and the resulting work reflects their personal take on a subject we all record visually. Sublime and subliminal, his series is a masterful tribute to his mentor Andrei Tarkovsky. 2017. was deported from Czechoslovakia, all I wanted to do was get out of what I felt to be an unbearably stifling world of Catholicism, provincialism, order and calm. What is “home”? 2017. of self-portrait: “Immigration is propelled by suffering. Scicli, Italy. Their photographs show us how dramatically the world has evolved since 1955, and, with it, the notions of family, home, motherhood and fatherhood.For some, the difficulty of this project was rooted in a lingering feeling of dislocation: the fact of having more than one “home,” and the yearning to document them all. 2017. eautiful insight into the emotional complexity of motherhood, as well as sisterhood.

They encapsulate these profound and conflicting human feelings all at once: the inside and the outside, the pleasure and the pain. Experience the absolute opposite. No artifice. Sixteen Magnum photographers seek to explore what the question means to them, in a project supported by Fujifilm. War.” Village Hrabišin – Rabersdorf. In response to this inherently introspective subject matter, he chose to document his home in Sicily in various ways.
Home is where we were made. Some chose a distanced visual approach: photographing the geographical space of their home from above or from afar, through majestic landscapes, magical lights, walking through their streets in a Rousseau-like spiritual journey, or embarking on a deeply existential road trip. September 2017. ll surely recognize how confused emotions become, and how deep they run.” England, Great Britain. “Photographing this period of anticipation became somewhat cathartic. By using the site you are agreeing to our FUJIFILM & Magnum Photos Collaborative Project "HOME". - Pauline Vermare, Curator, Magnum Photos Alessandra Sanguinetti For this project, Alessandra Sanguinetti chose to focus on one of her two homes: Buenos Aires, where she grew up and where her aging parents still live.