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Stuart Franklin (1956-)/Sygma - Heysel Stadium disaster during Juventus-Liverpool European Cup final, 1985

Photographer: Stuart Franklin (1956-)/Sygma Title: Bruxelles. Heysel Stadium disaster during Juventus-Liverpool European Cup final, 1985 Condition: Fine (See pictures for details) Size: 30x21 cm Original Vintage Gelatin Silver Print Author copyright and agency Stamps on the reverse. Delivery with international tracking service About the author: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stuart Franklin born 16 June 1956 is a British photographer. He is a member of Magnum Photos and was its President from 2006 to 2009. From 1980 until 1985, Franklin worked with Sygma in Paris. During that time he photographed the civil war in Lebanon, unemployment in Britain, famine in Sudan and the Heysel Stadium disaster. Joining Magnum Photos in 1985, he became a full member in 1989. In the same year, Franklin photographed the uprising in Tiananmen Square and shot one of the Tank Man photographs, first published in Time magazine, as well as widely documenting the uprising in Beijing earning him a World Press Photo Award. In 1989 Franklin traveled with Greenpeace to Antarctica. He worked on about twenty stories for National Geographic between 1991 and 2009, subjects including Inca conqueror Francisco Pizarro and the hydro-struggle in Quebec and places such as Buenos Aires and Malaysia.In addition, he worked on book and cultural projects. In October 2008, his book Footprint: Our Landscape in Flux was published by Thames & Hudson. An ominous photographic document of Europe’s changing landscape, it highlights Franklin's ecological concern. During 2009 Franklin curated an exhibition on Gaza - Point of No Return for the Noorderlicht Photo Festival. Since 2009 he has focused on a long term landscape project in Norway published as Narcissus in 2013. More recently he has worked on documentary projects on doctors working in Syria, and immigration in Calais. Franklin's most recent book, The Documentary Impulse was published by Phaidon in April 2016. It investigates the nature of truth in reporting and the drive towards self-representation beginning 50,000 years ago with cave art through to the various iterations and impulses that have guided documentary photography along its differing tracks for nearly 200 years. Franklin was the general chair of the World Press Photo jury 2017. Franklin is currently working on a long term photographic essay in Malta and Southern Europe.

Nr. 83989449

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Stuart Franklin (1956-)/Sygma - Heysel Stadium disaster during  Juventus-Liverpool European Cup final, 1985

Stuart Franklin (1956-)/Sygma - Heysel Stadium disaster during Juventus-Liverpool European Cup final, 1985

Photographer: Stuart Franklin (1956-)/Sygma
Title: Bruxelles. Heysel Stadium disaster during Juventus-Liverpool European Cup final, 1985
Condition: Fine (See pictures for details)
Size: 30x21 cm
Original Vintage Gelatin Silver Print
Author copyright and agency Stamps on the reverse.

Delivery with international tracking service

About the author: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stuart Franklin born 16 June 1956 is a British photographer. He is a member of Magnum Photos and was its President from 2006 to 2009.
From 1980 until 1985, Franklin worked with Sygma in Paris. During that time he photographed the civil war in Lebanon, unemployment in Britain, famine in Sudan and the Heysel Stadium disaster. Joining Magnum Photos in 1985, he became a full member in 1989. In the same year, Franklin photographed the uprising in Tiananmen Square and shot one of the Tank Man photographs, first published in Time magazine, as well as widely documenting the uprising in Beijing earning him a World Press Photo Award.
In 1989 Franklin traveled with Greenpeace to Antarctica. He worked on about twenty stories for National Geographic between 1991 and 2009, subjects including Inca conqueror Francisco Pizarro and the hydro-struggle in Quebec and places such as Buenos Aires and Malaysia.In addition, he worked on book and cultural projects. In October 2008, his book Footprint: Our Landscape in Flux was published by Thames & Hudson. An ominous photographic document of Europe’s changing landscape, it highlights Franklin's ecological concern. During 2009 Franklin curated an exhibition on Gaza - Point of No Return for the Noorderlicht Photo Festival. Since 2009 he has focused on a long term landscape project in Norway published as Narcissus in 2013. More recently he has worked on documentary projects on doctors working in Syria, and immigration in Calais. Franklin's most recent book, The Documentary Impulse was published by Phaidon in April 2016. It investigates the nature of truth in reporting and the drive towards self-representation beginning 50,000 years ago with cave art through to the various iterations and impulses that have guided documentary photography along its differing tracks for nearly 200 years. Franklin was the general chair of the World Press Photo jury 2017. Franklin is currently working on a long term photographic essay in Malta and Southern Europe.



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