The magazine's archives encompass more than four million photographs.
’s most versatile photographers, Moneta Sleet Jr. and Isaac Sutton, as the focus for a new exhibition. On view now at the Fondazione Prada Osservatorio in Milan, “
” manages to transport visitors from modern-day Milan to midcentury Chicago; along with copies of special issues like a 1966titled “The Negro Woman,” furnishings from the publications’ former offices have been made available so visitors can take a seat while perusing the magazines.
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