LONDON.- Magnums Annual General Meeting closed this weekend, following four days of online events and internal discussion about the year ahead.
The AGM is Magnums official opportunity to unite its community of photographers, estates and international staff to discuss company business and vote on potential new members, associates and nominees.
Due to the pandemic this years AGM took place online, alongside a public events program which included the presentation of Magnum Flow, a new digital project launched during lockdown to present contemporary work in near real-time, and a conversation on the colonial archive between Mark Sealy, Mikhael Subotzky and Sim Chi Yin. The assembly welcomed Caitlin Hughes, Magnums new CEO, who joined the organisation to further strengthen the fundamentals of the business as well as to advance Magnums reputation as a pioneer at the forefront of digital innovation.
As an international photographic cooperative owned by is photographer-members Magnum has a structured process for introducing new members. Photographers first join the organisation as nominees before progressing to become associates and then finally gaining admission to the Magnum collective as full life-long members. During the AGM this year, the following motions were passed:
Sohrab Hura becomes a member (India)
Lorenzo Meloni becomes a member (Italy)
Gregory Halpern becomes an associate (USA)
Rafal Milach becomes an associate (Poland)
Lua Ribeira becomes an associate (Spain)
Lindokuhle Sobekwa becomes an associate (South Africa)
Emin Özmen becomes an associate (Turkey)
Magnum also welcomed five new photographers who join as nominees:
Sabiha Çimen (Turkey)
Hannah Price (USA)
Khalik Allah (USA)
Colby Deal (USA)
Yael Martínez (Mexico)
Magnums AGM was led by Hughes and the outgoing President of Magnum Photos, Thomas Dworzak, who has completed his 3-year term and will be succeeded in post by Olivia Arthur following a unanimous vote.
Dworzak said: It was a marvellous honour to spend three years serving an organization as steeped in history as Magnum. I am delighted to welcome such an impressively talented, diverse and inspiring group of photographers as join our number this weekend. This is what builds the future. Arthur said: I came into this amazing family twelve years ago and in that time I have seen a great deal of growth and change. I am honoured to be taking over this role from Thomas who has served us so well and look forward to being part of a new era in Magnums history as we continue to move forwards.
With eyes to the future, Hughes said: I am thrilled to welcome our new nominees who come from a range of different backgrounds and add to the plurality of voices inside Magnum. Whilst Covid-19 presents challenges for arts and culture around the world, Magnum is fortunate to have an incredible roster of talent who are able to connect with their audiences in a powerful way online. We could not wish for a more engaged and supportive community of digital followers and I look forward deepening these relationships in the coming years.