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CHIM is an unprecedented collection of haunting social portraits shot for the newly formed UNICEF in post-World War II. By focusing on children, Magnum co-founder Chim's photos made many people aware of war's most vulnerable victims, thereby promoting the cause of peace. The images - many shown in this monograph for the first time - reveal Chim's unique capacity for engaging with his subjects, creating a style of photography that has influenced Magnum's photographers and generations of artists.

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Carole Naggar is a poet and photography historian based in New York City. Born in Cairo, Naggar has authored many works on photographers and their medium. Among her recent books are George Rodger: An Adventure in Photography, 1908-1995 (Syracuse 2003), the memoir Egypte Retour (Nahar Misraim 2007), Werner Bischof: Carnets de Route (Delpire 2008), and David Seymour Chim (Photopoche 2011). She wrote the lead essay for Christer Stromholm: Post Scriptum (Max Strom 2012), and is currently working on a biography of Chim. She has been a regular contributor to Aperture since 1988.

Among the great masters of European photography, CHIM (David Seymour) endures as a legend. Along with Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, and George Rodger, he was a co-founder of photojournalism’s famous cooperative, Magnum Photos, and occupies a special place in the canon. Born David Syzmin in Warsaw, Poland, he moved to Paris to study art, and soon gravitated to photography to begin the epic scope of his life’s work?a tableau of haunting social portraits and critiques of the turbulent events of the twentieth century ranging from the Front Populaire to the Spanish Civil War, from the devastating aftermath of World War II to the birth of Israel. Chim was tragically killed by machine-gun fire in Suez in 1956. CHIM: Children of War includes over 180 black and white images culled from his work just after WWII, shot for the then-newly-formed foundation UNICEF.

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  • PublisherUMBRAGE EDITIONS
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 1884167837
  • ISBN 13 9781884167836
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages146

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