Close Enough
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"If your pictures aren’t good enough, you aren’t close enough." – Robert Capa
Powerful photographs that connect with the contemporary world: in the exhibition Close Enough, the work of 13 female Magnum photographers is brought together. They are currently leading the future of the photographers' collective. In 14 photo series, consisting of more than 150 works in total, the reason why becomes clear. Each photo series represents an important moment in the respective photographer's career. Sometimes the photos are being shown for the first time, other times it's an archival project shown in a new context, or the series represents a characteristic working process. Each project is the result of a long-term collaboration with the portrayed subject, long-term research, or a personal fascination.
Close Enough takes its title fr…
"If your pictures aren’t good enough, you aren’t close enough." – Robert Capa
Powerful photographs that connect with the contemporary world: in the exhibition Close Enough, the work of 13 female Magnum photographers is brought together. They are currently leading the future of the photographers' collective. In 14 photo series, consisting of more than 150 works in total, the reason why becomes clear. Each photo series represents an important moment in the respective photographer's career. Sometimes the photos are being shown for the first time, other times it's an archival project shown in a new context, or the series represents a characteristic working process. Each project is the result of a long-term collaboration with the portrayed subject, long-term research, or a personal fascination.
Close Enough takes its title from a statement by one of the founders of the Magnum photographers' collective, Robert Capa. Each of the photographers shows in their own unique way that true proximity to the subject is essential for a really good photo.
This exhibition features work from: Olivia Arthur, Myriam Boulos, Sabiha Çimen, Bieke Depoorter, Cristina de Middel, Carolyn Drake, Cristina García Rodero, Nanna Heitmann, Susan Meiselas, Hannah Price, Lua Ribeira, Alessandra Sanguinetti, and Newsha Tavakolian.
When
- Daily starting from october 19th, 2024 until march 23rd, 2025