by Katherine Koster

July 12, 2010 8:30 AM

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Boys playing in a slum overlooking Caracas, Venezuela in 2007. Photo by Christopher Anderson

OUR PICK: A lot has changed since 1947, when the world’s foremost photo agency was founded by Henri Cartier-Bresson. C|O sums up 60 years of photojournalism's biggest names. Katherine Koster

A lot has changed since 1947, when Magnum, the world’s foremost photo agency, was founded by Henri Cartier-Bresson.

C/O Berlin

Oranienburger Straße 35/36, 10117 Berlin

030 2809 1925

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    To mark C|O’s 10-year “Jubilee”, Berlin’s premier photography exhibition space is hosting the wide-ranging retrospective Magnum: Shifting Media, New Role of Photography. Featuring images from over 60 years by the agency’s biggest names – from Robert Capa to Donovan Wylie – the show documents the co-evolution of camera equipment and photography.

    It’s accompanied by “Photography Days”, an extensive series of lectures and discussions on the current state of the medium, concerts and cook-outs, as well as screenings tied to C|O’s annual “Talents” showcase for up-and-coming photographers.

    MAGNUM: SHIFTING MEDIA, NEW ROLE OF PHOTOGRAPHY | Through September 19.

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    by Katherine Koster

    July 12, 2010 8:30 AM

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