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MAGNUM CINEMA
selections from the Magnum Photos Archive

Ongoing at the Center for Photography in Woodstock
 


Legendary Magnum photographers Eve Arnold, Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Bruce Davidson, Elliott Erwitt, Burt Glinn, Susan Meiselas, and others bring a new set of visual conventions to the task of documenting cinema. The exhibit on display at CPW, culled from over 5,000 Magnum photographs– many of them previously unpublished– reveals the remarkable encounter between a family of photographers and the cinematic universe.
 
Robert Capa, Magnum founder and close friend of John Huston, first began to combine the talents of great photographers with those of great directors and actors over half a century ago. These partnerships and their story lines developed around lasting, personal relationships, based on mutual trust and shared intimacy. The photographs take us behind the scenes to some of the most important movie sets of our time, including On the Waterfront, The Seven Year Itch, Superman, Suddenly, Last Summer, Notorious, and powerful picture legends such as Clint Eastwood, Marilyn Monroe, Ingrid Bergman, James Dean, and Clark Gable, among many others. A highlight within this show are the exclusive Magnum photographs that document the making of The Misfits, directed by John Huston and starring Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, and Montgomery Clift. This expansive exhibit is a must-see for anyone interested in film!
 
Founded in 1977 and recognized as an international resource, the Center for Photography at Woodstock is dedicated to supporting the creation, presentation, and fostering of contemporary photography and related media including film and video, through year–round exhibitions, workshops, lectures, artist residencies, publications, regional fellowship grants, and more.
 
This exhibition has been made possible in part by generous support from MAGNUM PHOTOS
 

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Tinker Street, Upstate Films and the Catskill Mountain Foundation Theater are 35mm facilities.
Upstate and CMFT will also screen beta sp and digibeta films.
Bearsville, Mountain View, WCC are are beta sp & digibeta

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