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​The Masters Series: Lynsey Addario

© Lynsey Addario
Acclaimed photographer Lynsey Addario’s work has taken her all over the world in her more than 20-year career beginning in 1996, including the frontlines of conflict in Afghanistan, capturing the harsh realities of American troops and Afghan civilians. She has documented major conflicts in Iraq, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Libya, Somalia, Syria, South Sudan, and most recently, Ukraine. Addario has brought a strong focus to women’s issues in her work, including gender-based violence and rape as a weapon of war.

Curated for the  32nd annual SVA Masters Series Exhibition by Maya Benton and Perri Hofmann, “The Masters Series: Lynsey Addario” is a comprehensive retrospective of her fearless, two-decade journey documenting humanitarian issues around the globe.

Addario is the author of Of Love and War (2018, Penguin Press), her first solo collection of photography, and the New York Times best-selling memoir It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War (2015, Penguin Press), which chronicles her personal and professional life as a photojournalist coming of age in the post-9/11 world.
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Exhibition specs

Exhibition features over 120 framed works
-Over 40 case objects of never-before-shown ephemera from Addario's
personal and professional archives
-Option for 2-5 large scale photographic scotch prints
-Exhibition requires at minimum 400 running feet but can be adapted
for larger or smaller galleries
-Option for an accompanying catalog to be produced in conjunction with
the exhibition at a new venue
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A/V
-Video featuring compilation of interviews with the artist
-Video featuring outtakes from Addario's trip to Ukraine this year
-Audio featuring interviews with subjects
-Option for interactive virtual reality video
Rental fee: Please inquire

PRESS:

New York Times "Has War Changed, or Only War Photography", October 13, 2022
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The Takeaway, "Capturing Conflict and War," September 23, 2022

The Art Newspaper, “School of Visual Arts to honour photojournalist Lynsey Addario with award and retrospective,” August 25, 2022

The Guardian, “Photojournalist Lynsey Addario honoured for her work,” August 12, 2022

Vanity Fair, “‘Constantly in motion’: Photographer Lynsey Addario reflects on two decades of covering wars and global crises,” September 6, 2022