L’année 2011 vue par les photographes de Magnum

L’année 2011 se termine bientôt, elle aura été très dense en grands événements et en bouleversements dans divers coins du monde. L’agence Magnum propose un résumé de l’année en quelques 76 photographies. Je vous laisse les découvrir…

Chris Steele-Perkins

JAPAN. KESENNUMA. At the port. A car in the water.

 

Steve McCurry

JAPAN. May 10, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami.

Paolo Pellegrin

Taro. Miyako. Iwate. Japon. 2011.

JAPAN. Onagawa. 2011. A survivor of the devastating March 11th tsunami looks at lists of dead or missing people.

USA. El Paso, Texas. May 17, 2011. Two men, who illegally attempted to enter the U.S., run across the dry Rio Grande river back to Juarez, Mexico after being spotted by the US Border Patrol.

 

Dominic Nahr

Japan, Natori, 2011. Japanese soldiers load up a body onto a military truck in one of the heaviest hit areas of the Tsunami.

Japan, Minami Sanriku, 2011. Family members grief at the family gravesite during a mass funeral at a Daiou temple.

Somalia, Mogadishu, 2011. A girl stands next to temporary shelters set up by internally displaced people in Madina camp, after having fled to the capital in search of food and safety.

Somalia, Mogadishu, 2011. Malnourished five month old Farhiya is being held by her mother in the Medina IDP camp.

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN. Juba. 2011. Football fans inside the main stadium where the first ever football game is being played being the Republic of South Sudan’s national team and Kenya.

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN. Juba. 2011. A South Sudanese man walks past thousands of flags scattered on the road after the July 9th independence celebrations.

 

Martin Parr

GB. England. London. Royal Memorabilia created for the Royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. 2011.

GB. England. Walsall. The Black Country. The Royal wedding between Kate Middleton and Prince William. A street party on Clare. Street. 2011. (No internet use before 30th April 2011, except by Guardian.co.uk. Not for use in Germany, Austria or Switzerland.)

 

Martin Parr Collection. Osama bin Laden Watch. 2004.

 

Christopher Anderson

USA. NYC. 2011. Nafissatou DIALLO, the alleged victim of Dominique STRAUSS-KAHN.

USA. New York. 2011. Peace activist and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Leymah GBOWEE.

USA. 2011. Lady Gaga.

USA. Cleveland, Ohio. 2011. Little Monsters, Lady Gaga’s fans, after her concert.

USA. NYC. 2011. Andrew Kinard photographed at his apartment in midtown. Andrew lost his legs to an explosion in Iraq as a Marine in 2006.

USA. NYC. 2011. The 9/11 memorial.

 

Chien-Chi Chang

MYANMAR. Yangon. February 13, 2011. Aung San Suu Kyi at the National League of Democracy headquarters.

 

Philippe Halsman

USA. 1948. American actress Elizabeth TAYLOR poses for the magazine “Life.”

 

Thomas Hoepker

USA. New York City. 2006. Opening of Apple Store on Fifth Avenue. 30 ft. high glass cube with Apple logo. Apple CEO Steve JOBS.

 

Larry Towell

AFGHANISTAN. Kandahar. 2011. ANA (Afghan national army) soldier wounded by in Taliban attack being carried in Black Hawk MEDEVAC helicopter by Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment, sub-unit TF (Task Force) LIFT.

 

Cristina Garcia Rodero

CUBA. Baracoa. La Luz de Yara. Collecting healing herbs.

 

Alec Soth

USA. San Antonio, Texas. 2011. Shukria DIUAN an 85-year-old Christian Iraqi immigrant with her granddaughter, Vian ALGAILANI, Wruzbach Manor.

 

Susan Meiselas

USA. Del Rio, Texas. 2011. Front yard of Leo Dominguez.

 

Eli Reed

USA. Los Angeles. 28 November, 2011. Occupy LA.

 

Thomas Dworzak

RUSSIA, Moscow, December 2011. After documented irregularities in favor of President Medvedev and PM Putin’s ruling United Russia Party in the December 4th elections for the first time since Putin’s rule a mixture of liberal, nationalist etc. oppostition takes to the street and demands a rerun of the elections.

 

Alex Majoli

TUNISIA. Tunis. January 22, 2011. Riots between police and demonstrators. A portrait of Mohamed Bouazizi, who’d become a national hero after dousing himself in petrol and set himself on fire in December. His suicide triggered protests which ultimately led to the downfall of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali.

 

 

La suite…

Par là, en grand, à la source : 2011, A year in review

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