Don McCullin has seen things that no person should have to witness. From Cyprus to Cambodia, Biafra to Northern Ireland, the British photographer spent decades enduring some of humanity's worst ...
‘Some of those Syrians in jail have been locked up for 11 years. I was locked up for only four days in Uganda and they were the worst of my whole life’ - Heathcliff O'Malley It is at night that the ...
An unflinching indictment of failed diplomacy, rising extremism and human catastrophe in Gaza and the West Bank ...
There were no civilian cars on the streets of Mosul, Iraq, last December, when the veteran war photographer Don McCullin and I hitched a ride in an Iraqi Army pickup. A few children smiled and flashed ...
Hauser & Wirth is honored to present its first New York City exhibition devoted to the work of Sir Don McCullin CBE, lauded internationally as one of the most influential photojournalists of our time.
Sir Don McCullin and Jeremy Bowen scooped the top prizes at the prestigious London Press Club Awards 2025. Dubbed by compere and BBC broadcaster Riz Lateef as “The Oscars” of the journalism industry, ...
Twenty-three of Tom Murray's negatives from the Beatles' 1968 Mad Day Out photo shoot will be auctioned on Nov. 14. In 1968, Tom Murray was a young photographer at The Sunday Times when history landed ...
Sir Don McCullin and The Times scooped the top prizes at the London Press Club Awards 2025. Dubbed by compere and BBC broadcaster Riz Lateef as “The Oscars” of the journalism industry, the London ...
LONDON (Reuters) - From the battles of the Vietnam War to starving African villages and the destitute streets of London, photographer Don McCullin has documented violence, suffering and deprivation ...
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