In early September 1936, with the Spanish Civil War less than two months old, a 22 year-old Robert Capa took a photograph that was to become a symbol of the Republican struggle against General ...
This year, works by Henri Matisse, Robert Capa, and Frida Kahlo lose their copyright protections, as do novels like Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms and William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury.
“It’s not always easy to stand aside and be unable to do anything except record the sufferings around one,” said Robert Capa, the photojournalist who roamed the battlefields from Spain to ...
The photographer was Robert Capa (1913-1954), arguably the most celebrated photojournalist of the 20th century. As a combat photographer, he captured the tense realities of battlefields ...
Every year, January 1 marks a new crop of artists and artworks entering the public domain, a holiday affectionately known to some as Public Domain Day.
These include the world-famous photographer Robert Capa, whose photographs of Omaha Beach shape our understanding of the historical moment like no other contemporary testimony. It was not the ...
Displaying more than 170 works, the exhibition highlights the contributions of artists like André Kertész and Robert Capa, who were pioneers in their own right with their innovative techniques ...
Hosted by CAPA Chairman Emeritus Peter Harbison we welcome BOC Aviation, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Robert Martin to CAPA Live, as they discuss a range of topics facing the leasing ...