Bruno Barbey Explained

Bruno Barbey (13 February 1941 – 9 November 2020) was a Moroccan-born French photographer. Throughout his four-decade career he traveled across five continents, photographing many wars.

Life and work

Barbey was born in Morocco. His father was a diplomat.[1] In 1959/1960 studied photography and graphic arts at the Ecole des Arts et Métiers in Vevey, Switzerland.[2] During the 1960s he was commissioned to photograph European and African countries by Editions Rencontre in Lausanne. In 1964 Barbey began a relationship with Magnum Photos, becoming an Associate member in 1966, and a full member in 1968, at which time he was photographing student riots in Paris.[2] He eventually served as Magnum vice president for Europe in 1978 and 1979 and from 1992 to 1995 as President of Magnum International.

He spent 1979 to 1981 photographing Poland, resulting in his book Poland. He rejected the label of 'war photographer', although he became renown for photographing conflicts as well as unusual, beautiful images. He covered civil wars in Nigeria, Vietnam, the Middle East, Cambodia, Northern Ireland, Iraq, Kuwait and the liberation war in Bangladesh.[3] From 2005 Barbey pursued, among other work, a project on Istanbul.[4]

Death

Barbey died on 9 November 2020 at the age of 79 in Orbais l’Abbaye, France.[5]

Awards

Publications

Publications by Barbey

Publications with contributions by Barbey

Films

Collections

Barbey's work is held in the following collection:

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Adams . Tim . The Guardian - Back to home Search jobs Search News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle ShowMore Film Music TV & radio Books Art & design Stage Games Classical The big picture Photography The big picture: underwater cycling with Bruno Barbey . 25 November 2020 . The Guardian . 22 November 2020.
  2. Web site: 2020-11-09. Bruno Barbey's best photograph: the Paris protests of 1968. 21 August 2014. The Guardian.
  3. http://www.magnumphotos.com/Archive/C.aspx?VP=XSpecific_MAG.Biography_VPage&AID=2K7O3R14RTZO Magnum Photos
  4. Haluk Dağ, "Bruno Barbey's Istanbul ", SkyLife, April 2010. Turkish Airlines. Accessed 31 October 2010.
  5. Web site: Clémentine. Mercier. 2020-11-09. Mort de Bruno Barbey, figure de l'âge d'or du photojournalisme. 9 November 2020. Libération.fr.