Magnum Photosのインスタグラム(magnumphotos) - 10月28日 00時01分
Trick or Treat 🎃
In celebration of Halloween festivities, we search the Magnum archive for the mysterious and macabre as cultures around the world prepare to observe their own traditions.
A supernatural self-portrait sees @susanmeiselas gazing through her own lens, as if occupying the liminal space between the living and the beyond.
@herbert_list’s surreal image depicting a skull operation forms part of his 1944 series on Präuschers Panoptikum, a former waxworks museum in Vienna, Austria.
In a photograph from @abbas.photos, a spectral glow follows a woman celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
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PHOTOS (left to right):
(1) Carnival. Basel, Switzerland. 1975. © Martine Franck / Magnum Photos
(2) London, England. 1958-1959. © @sergiolarrain / Magnum Photos
(3) Père Lachaise Cemetery. Paris, France. © Martine Franck / Magnum Photos
(4) French painter Kiki Picasso at his home during the shooting of Une minute pour Canal Plus, a short film about him directed by French filmmaker Franck Moisnard. Paris, France. © Guy Le Querrec / Magnum Photos
(5) 44 Irving St. Cambridge, MA. USA. 1971. © @susanmeiselas / Magnum Photos
(6) Trepanation (skull operation). From the photo-essay on Praüschers Panoptikum at the Prater. A grotesque chamber of horrors dating from 1870, it contained wax figures of historical personages, inventions, events, crimes, illnesses and anatomical depictions. Vienna, Austria. © @herbert_list / Magnum Photos
(7) Chicago, USA. 1969. @ Hiroji Kubota / Magnum Photos
(8) Mataranka. Northern Territory. Australia. 2003. © @chillioctopus / Magnum Photos
(9) A woman celebrates the Day of the Dead at the village cemetery. Village of Maxuxtepectla, Hidalgo. 1984. © @abbas.photos / Magnum Photos
(10) Boy holding a plaster skeleton for the day of the dead. Metepec, Mexico. 1969. © @fondationreneburri / Magnum Photos
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