b. 1950, United States

Steve McCurry Biography

Photographer Steve McCurry has braved several battlefields around the world, including Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran, to capture armed conflicts, territorial invasions, and war-infested landscapes that locals and refugees face on a daily basis. Through emotionally charged photographs, McCurry displays the effects of war on people and places.

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Early Years

McCurry, a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, originally intended to study filmmaking and cinematography but instead earned a bachelor's degree in theatre arts from Pennsylvania State University. During his studies, he worked as a photographer for the university newspaper The Daily Collegian, which was his first exposure to photography. He worked for Today's Post in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, after graduating in 1974, then left two years later to work as a freelance photographer in India.

Months after arriving in the country, McCurry crossed the border into Pakistan. There, he met a group of Afghan refugees in a village who transported him into the Taliban-controlled portion of Afghanistan soon before the Soviet invasion. After he covertly entered the territory with rolls of film sewn into his clothing, the photographer began capturing the human experiences of warfare and the damages caused by armed strife, including the beginning of the rift between Russian and Afghan forces.

Artworks

Steve McCurry's The Afghan Girl

While Steve McCurry's photography is dominated by images of war and violence, he goes beyond these themes by emphasising the human emotions at the heart of his subjects. One of his most renowned photos is a portrait of the then 12-year-old Sharbat Gula at Nasir Bagh refugee camp near Peshawar, Pakistan.

He captured Gula in her red veil against a blue-green background, the child's piercing gaze echoing the weight of the Afghan war. The Afghan Girl graced the cover of National Geographic magazine for its June 1985 issue, and is recognised as one of the magazine's most famous covers.

War and Emotions

In the middle of war, McCurry's photographs have managed to remind the viewer of the humans behind the armed conflict. He has photographed the ordinary people impacted by wars, such as the Gulf War.

In 1982, the artist travelled to Beirut, Lebanon in 1982, and came across a group of five children playing with a wrecked tank near the battlefield. Children Playing, near Beirut, Lebanon shows two children dangled over the tank's barrel, one hopped off the armoured vehicle and onto a tyre burrowed into the dry earth, one hid behind the tank, and a young woman stood atop the military artillery, all of them seemingly unconcerned by the empty shells of explosives strewn around them and the artist snapping photos a few feet away.

Vanishing Cultures

Aside from covering armed conflicts, Steve McCurry's portraits also provide a peek into the world's vanishing civilisations, including Rabari tribal elder, Rajasthan, India (2010). Before starting the project, the photographer asked Kodak for the last roll of Kodachrome 64 after the firm had announced in June 2009 that it would be discontinued.

It seemed fitting for the artist to shoot a nomadic tribe in India whose way of existence was progressively receding from modern civilisations, similar to the demise of Kodachrome 64 when Kodak provided it to him.

Awards and Accolades

McCurry has been a member and correspondent of Magnum Photos since 1986. Throughout his photojournalism career, McCurry's famous photos have accumulated accolades and recognitions with some of the most prestigious awards in the industry.

In 1984, the artist was awarded Magazine Photographer of the Year by the National Press Photographers' Association. In the same year, he won an unprecedented four first prizes in the World Press Photo Contest. He has also won the Robert Capa Gold Medal; National Press Photographers Award; the Centenary Medal for Lifetime Achievement; and been inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame.

In 2004, MccCurry founded ImagineAsia, a non-profit organisation that partners with local community leaders and regional NGOs to help the children and young adults of Afghanistan gain access to education and learning opportunities and resources.

Gallery

On Ocula, the artist is represented by Sundaram Tagore Gallery. Recent exhibitions hosted by Sundaram Tagore Gallery include Print / Process / Repeat (2021), In Search of Elsewhere: Unpublished and Iconic Images (2020), and The Iconic Photographs (2016).

Website and Instagram

Steve McCurry's website can be found here and his Instagram can be found here.

Matthew Burgos | Ocula | 2021

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Moonrise over Mumbai, India by Steve McCurry contemporary artwork print
Steve McCurry Moonrise over Mumbai, India, 1994 Fujiflex Crystal Archive Supergloss digital C-print
101.6 x 152.4 cm
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Rabari Shepherd, India by Steve McCurry contemporary artwork print
Steve McCurry Rabari Shepherd, India, 2009 Fujiflex Crystal Archive Supergloss digital C-print
76.2 x 101.6 cm
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Bicycles on Side of Train, India by Steve McCurry contemporary artwork print
Steve McCurry Bicycles on Side of Train, India Fujiflex Crystal Archive Supergloss digital C-print
76.2 x 101.6 cm
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A man sweeps outside a bakery, New York, NY, USA by Steve McCurry contemporary artwork photography
Steve McCurry A man sweeps outside a bakery, New York, NY, USA, 1996 Ultrachrome print
50.8 x 61 cm
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Children playing, near Beirut, Lebanon by Steve McCurry contemporary artwork photography
Steve McCurry Children playing, near Beirut, Lebanon, 1982 Ultrachrome print
101.6 x 152.4 cm
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