© Magnum Photos LtdArt & PhotographyLightboxThis new book documents encounters between great artists and photographersIt features unique portraits of the greatest artists of the 20th and 21st century taken by some of the most distinguished photographers in the worldShareLink copied ✔️August 26, 2020Art & PhotographyLightboxTextEmily DinsdaleMagnum Artists: Great Photographers Meet Great Artists8 Imagesview more + As one of the most prestigious and well-recognised photographic agencies in the world, Magnum Photos has been on hand to document the ebb and flow of world history since 1947. Founded in the aftermath of World War II by four now-legendary photographers – Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger, and David “Chim” Seymour – Magnum has become synonymous with haunting reportage images of warzones, conflicts, and street culture, as well as portraits of some of the most important figures and significant moments of the last eight decades. A new book brings together, for the first time ever, over 200 portraits of some of the most prominent artists of the 20th and 21st centuries taken by the photographers from the Magnum collective. Featuring, among countless others, Keith Haring shot by Micha Bar-Am, Jeff Koons by Thomas Hoepker, Frida Kahlo by Werner Bischof, Tracey Emin by Martin Parr, Marina Abramović by Alex Majoli, Matisse and Picasso by Robert Capa, and Warhol and de Kooning by Thomas Hoepker, Magnum Artists also includes text by Simon Bainbridge, who reveals the anecdotes and stories behind each image. Often captured in their homes or studios, it allows us a rare insight into the private worlds, creative practices, and idiosyncratic habits of these iconic artists. Magnum Artists: Great Photographers Meet Great Artists is published by Laurence King and is available now Nam June Paik, by Elliott Erwitt. New York, USA, 1982© Magnum Photos LtdExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThis erotic photobook archives a decade of queer intimacyGuen Fiore’s tender portraits of girls in the flux of adolescenceZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney Cowboys! Eagles! Death! Georg Baselitz’s prints tell a shocking life storyMarina Abramović: ‘Everything new is always criticised’In pictures: Intimate encounters with strangers in US suburbiaThe dA-Zed guide to David WojnarowiczEnemy of the Sun confronts a Palestinian landscape under threatThis vibrant new show captures the dynamism of the male form Ray-Ban MetaWin pre-launch tickets to Paradigm Shift at 180 Studios This exhibition captures the hope and horror of life in GazaThe most loved photo stories from September 2025