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Coe + Co Photography Gallery is pleased to present Steve McCurry: In Search of Elsewhere, an exhibition and book-signing in celebration of the release of his new book of the same title. Please join us for a presentation of this collection of extraordinary images with Steve McCurry on December 2 at 7pm EST via Zoom.

In Search of Elsewhere includes a unique collection of previously unseen images spanning Steve McCurry’s remarkable career. This outstanding book takes us across the globe and reveals the diversity of human life through McCurry’s lens. From India, Myanmar and Cuba, to Togo, Ethiopia, Macedonia and the monasteries of Tibet – McCurry offers a new perspective on many of these locations across the globe. Each image is reproduced in large format and in remarkable detail in this stunning 208 page monograph. Images from the book are also available as signed and numbered photographs in three sizes. Please contact us for the complete exhibition price list, or to order a signed copy of the book.

Universally recognized as one of today's finest image makers, Steve McCurry has won many of photography's top awards.  Best known for his evocative color photography, McCurry captures the essence of human struggle and joy in the finest documentary tradition. A member of Magnum Photos since 1986, McCurry has searched and found the unforgettable. Many of his breathtaking images have become modern day icons. Born in Philadelphia, McCurry attended Pennsylvania State University where he graduated cum laude. After working at a newspaper, he traveled to India to freelance, where he realized his passion for capturing the “unguarded moment.” In India, McCurry learned to watch and wait on life. If you wait, he realized, people will forget your camera and the soul will drift up into view.

McCurry garnered international attention for photographs taken when he crossed the Pakistan border into rebel-controlled Afghanistan shortly before the Russian invasion. The rolls of film he departed with, sewn into his clothing, were among the first images published of the conflict. McCurry’s coverage in Afghanistan won him the Robert Capa Gold Medal for Best Photographic Reporting from Abroad, an award dedicated to photographers for exhibiting exceptional courage and enterprise. He has won many awards throughout his career, including Magazine Photographer of the Year, awarded by the National Press Photography Association. McCurry also received an unprecedented four first prizes in the World Press Photo Contest and has twice won the Olivier Rebbot Memorial Award.

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