Magnum photos launches square print sale

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Iconic photography collective Magnum photos has teamed up with not-for-profit photography publisher Aperture to launch its latest square print sale, Hidden, with prints by photographers Philippe Halsman, Steve McCurry, Mary Ellen Mark and Stephen Shore, among others, available for a limited time. 

Steve McCurry (Magnum Photos). Near Zhengzhou, China. 2004.
Steve McCurry (Magnum Photos). Near Zhengzhou, China. 2004.

The signed or estate-stamped, museum-quality 6x6” prints, are available for $100 USD for five days only. 

Magnum's square print sales have become a regular occurence, with the Autumn 2019 theme exploring 'the idea of what the photographer sees that is otherwise hidden.' A selection of over 100 images by international photographers will be available. 

Bruce Davidson (Magnum Photos). Subway. New York City, USA. 1980.
Bruce Davidson (Magnum Photos). Subway. New York City, USA. 1980.

Magnum Photos was founded in Paris in 1947 as an artists’ co-operative by four pioneering photographers: Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger, and David “Chim” Seymour. The legendary photo agency continues to shape photographic practice today.

Mary Ellen Mark (Aperture). Crissy, Jesse, Linda, and Dean Damm in their car, Los Angeles. 1987.
Mary Ellen Mark (Aperture). Crissy, Jesse, Linda, and Dean Damm in their car, Los Angeles. 1987.

The Magnum Square Print Sale in Partnership with Aperture takes place until Friday, November 1, 2019, at midnight EST.

The images in each sale are always different and, according to Magnum, will never be available in this format again.

Don McCullin (Aperture). Protester, Cuban Missile Crisis, Whitehall, London. 1962.
Don McCullin (Aperture). Protester, Cuban Missile Crisis, Whitehall, London. 1962.

You can see the selection at The Magnum Photos Shop.

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