Books: After 70 Years, Henri Cartier-Bresson's 'The Europeans" Is Being Reissued
For the first time in 70 years. Henri Cartier-Bresson's emblematic book "The Europeans" is being reissued. The book features 114 photographs taken by Cartier-Bresson between 1950 and 1955 across ten countries while on assignment for Harper's Bazaar, Life, Holiday, and Paris Match magazines. The images, notes the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, "form a unique visual testimony of post-war Europe in the midst of reconstruction." As the Magnum photo agency notes, the work was made in part as a response to Cartier-Bresson's own experiences in the Second World War.
Weekend Update: 01.15.2026
Continuing: Billy Childish | keep the mojave weird at at Lehmann Maupin In his newest series based on a road trip in 2025, British painter, writer, and musician Billy Childish depicts the western United States in scenes from California. Seen together, the works occupy a space that is both contemporary and eternal, where each landscape feels familiar yet remote. From soaring mountain ranges, to arid desert, to verdant lakes, each image offers a narrative vignette th...

