Saturday 13. April at 12:00 - 13:30
Juhan Kuus Documentary Photo Centre • Telliskivi 60a/5, 10412 Tallinn, Harju, Estonia
In connection with the exhibition of Juhan Kuus, photographer Ian Berry from the legendary Magnum photo agency will give an Artist Talk for the first time in Estonia. The exhibition tour of Ian Berry and Toomas Järvet will also take place on the same day, starting at 3 pm.
Ian was a good friend and colleague of Juhan's and made his reputation as a photojournalist reporting from South Africa, where he worked for the Daily Mail and later Drum magazine. He was the only photographer to document the massacre at Sharpeville, which is commemorated every year as Human Rights Day in South Africa.
While based in Paris, Henri Cartier-Bresson invited him to join Magnum. He then moved to London to become the first contract photographer for the Observer Magazine. He has covered conflict in Israel, Ireland, Vietnam, Czechoslovakia, and Congo, famine in Ethiopia, and apartheid in South Africa. He has also reported on the political and social transformations in China and the former USSR.
Awards - Nikon Photographer of the Year (twice), Picture of the Year award from the National Press Photographers of America, British Press Magazine Photographer of the Year (twice), Arts Council Award, Art Directors’ Club of New York Award, Amateur Photographer Award, UAE International Photography Festival Award, Chinese National Academy of Arts Award (twice), inter alia.
His books include The English, two books on South Africa, Sold into Slavery, and Sea. His latest book, Water, was published in 2023.
Exhibitions in London, Paris, Hamburg, Brussels, Bradford, Perpignan, Aix en Provence, Shanghai, Lowry Gallery, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool, Edinburgh, SCOP Shanghai, Hastings, Bruges, Vienna, Shenzhen, UAE.
The event is held in English. The entrance is with an exhibition ticket (7 EUR). A joint ticket for the artist talk and exhibition tour is 12 EUR. The event is free for Dokfoto Keskus Club members. The number of seats is limited.
Juhan Kuus Documentary Photo Centre • Telliskivi 60a/5, 10412 Tallinn, Harju, Estonia