Human.Kind

Book - 2024

In this thought-provoking anthology, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum has partnered with the Prix Pictet, the world's leading prize for photography and sustainability, to show a different side to humanitarian photography.Co-editors William A. Ewing and Elisa Rusca decided to select thirty photographers from the 3,000 or so artists who have been nominated since the award was founded in 2008. Adopting a broad definition of humanitarian photography, they looked for work with a visible humanitarian impulse and attributes such as care, dignity and empathy.The result is a diverse, stimulating and, at times, surprising visual display that is very different from the 'breaking news' images we often associate with hu...manitarian action. What sets these photographs apart? An unerring sense of compassion. This compelling collection underlines the power of contemporary photography to move us and inspire positive change in the world.-- From Publisher.

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Published
London ; New York : Thames & Hudson 2024.
Language
English
Physical Description
279 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780500027691
  • Foreword
  • How does humanitarian action concern us all, here and now?
  • Challenge and Response
  • Giving voice through images, giving birth to worlds
  • What does it mean to be kind?
  • Taming the elephant.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Images that honor the best in humanitarian photography. Ewing and co-curator Rusca joined forces in 2021 to choose images from the portfolios of 5,000 photographers who had been nominated for the Pictet photo prize since 2008. Their aim was to discover images that not only highlighted the prize's mission to "bring global attention to issues of sustainability" but also demonstrated "care, respect, sympathy [and] consideration" either on the part of the photographer or subjects photographed. Ewing and Rusca ultimately chose 30 photographers from 24 countries. Their work was displayed in an exhibition at the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum in Geneva. Some, like Ezra Acayan, who captured the 2020 eruption of the Taal Volcano in the Philippines, reveal a concern for the impact that underreported natural disasters have on ordinary lives. Others, like Adriana Zehbrauskas, who created poignant portraits celebrating the dignity of retired Mexico City sex workers, chose to record individuals hidden from everyday view either because of who they are or--as in the case of the indigenous Bolivian skater girls Luisa Dörr photographed--because of the remoteness of where they live. Still others, like Lynsey Addario and Alex Majoli, use photography to confront the human costs of crises such as the Syrian and Sudanese civil wars and the pandemic. This book's beautiful images will appeal to anyone interested in world-class photography and how such photos can offer moving aesthetic experiences. A thought-provoking and diverse collection. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.