By cataloguer, 25 April, 2025

Robert Capa is, without a doubt, one of the leading photographers of the twentieth century. His most striking images all appeared in the pages of the leading picture magazines of the day. This was the context in which Capa worked and was known, and where he honed his skills as a master of the cinematic photo narrative This Is War! Robert Capa at Work</em> is a groundbreaking exhibition that reexamines Capa's innovations as a photojournalist in the 1930s and 1940s.

By cataloguer, 25 April, 2025

The Mexican Suitcase will for the first time give the public an opportunity to experience images drawn from this famous collection of recovered negatives. In December 2007, three boxes filled with rolls of film, containing 4,500 35mm negatives of the Spanish Civil War by Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, and Chim (David Seymour)-which had been considered lost since 1939-arrived at the International Center of Photography. These three photographers, who lived in Paris, worked in Spain, and published internationally, laid the foundation for modern war photography.

By cataloguer, 25 April, 2025

Variety of prints from Nicaragua, El Salvador and Carnival Strippers, acquired 2013.

Susan Meiselas, Cuesta del Plomo, lieu où furent commis de nombreux assassinats par la garde nationale, près de Managua, Nicaragua, 1978

 Susan Meiselas, Strip-teaseuses en coulisses, Essex Junction, Vermont Etats-Unis., 1973

 Susan Meiselas, Soldiers Searching Bus Passengers, Northern Highway, Salvador, 1980

Susan Meiselas, Voiture en feu d'un informateur de Somoza à Managua, Nicaragua, 1978