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El País highlights Cartier-Bresson film found in ALBA archives

May 14, 2010
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Today's El País features an article on With the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the short silent documentary by Henri Cartier-Bresson that was recently found by Juan Salas in the ALBA collection at New York University's Tamiment Library, restored by Alice Moscoso and her team at the Barbara Goldsmith Preservation and Conservation...
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More on Cartier-Bresson at MoMA

May 9, 2010
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More on Cartier-Bresson at MoMA

Carol Strickland for the Christian Science Monitor:

"The reach of his curiosity," Galassi says, "is breathtaking." Not content to make pretty pictures, his goal was to discover the world and, in so doing, expand his – and our – vision.

More here.
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Lopate on Cartier-Bresson’s Lincoln Brigade film

April 30, 2010
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Lopate on Cartier-Bresson’s Lincoln Brigade film

Leonard Lopate, at WNYC, interviews Juan Salas and Jeanne Houck about Cartier-Bresson's With the Abraham Lincoln Brigade.
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Cartier-Bresson at MoMA

April 26, 2010
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When Henri Cartier-Bresson died, he had taken a half million photographs.  Of these, 300 are on display at MoMA in New York, twenty percent of which have never been seen in public before. The show is reviewed by the Boston Globe:

Few artists contributed as much to the visual texture of...
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Capa/Taro footage in Cartier-Bresson documentary

April 11, 2010
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Capa/Taro footage in Cartier-Bresson documentary

While looking through the photographs of the Mexican Suitcase to write a text for the catalogue of the exhibition that will open next September at the ICP in NYC I identified some images that match some of the sections of the HCB documentary. In one instance there is a photograph showing both the camera...
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NY Times reviews Cartier-Bresson DVD box set

April 10, 2010
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NY Times reviews Cartier-Bresson DVD box set

The new Henri Cartier-Bresson box set reviewed in the New York Times:

Two films made as fund-raisers for the Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War, “Victory of Life” (1937) and “Spain Will Live” (1938), make a provocative contrast with two documentaries made for CBS News on American life in 1969...
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Cartier Bresson’s SCW films out on DVD

March 26, 2010
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Cartier Bresson’s SCW films out on DVD

About to be released in the US: the Henri Cartier-Bresson Collector's Edition, featuring two of his Spanish Civil War films, Victory of Life (1937) and Spain Will Live (1938).
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Henri Cartier-Bresson’s Spanish Civil War film reviewed

March 12, 2010
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Nick Ravich at Art21: "The biggest treat of the evening was the world premiere of the recently rediscovered 20-minute, silent 35mm film With the Abraham Lincoln Brigade (1937-38)."
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Henri Cartier-Bresson Film 
Found in ALBA Archive

March 6, 2010
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Henri Cartier-Bresson Film 
Found in ALBA Archive

In late summer 1937, former editor of the journal New Theater, Herbert Kline, traveled to Spain with French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson and cameraman Jacques Lemare to shoot a documentary about the sanitary services of the American Medical Bureau, an organization created in the United States to aid...
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