
Long-awaited first retrospective of former Magnum photographer John Vink
This book chronicles the career of Belgian
photographer John Vink, who began contributing
to Libération in 1985. His personal project Water
in the Sahel won the Eugene Smith Prize in 1986,
showcasing his commitment to capturing the
human experience in difficult environments.
As a founding member of Agence VU, Vink
documented refugee camps globally. It allowed
him to become a full member at Magnum Photos
in 1997, which he would remain until 2017.
His Peuples d’En Haut series highlights the resilience and cultural identity of mountain communities, such as the Mam in Guatemala and the Hmong in Laos. After years of travel, Vink settled in Cambodia in 2000, allowing him to engage more deeply with a single culture. Now based in Brussels, he continues to inspire through his powerful visual storytelling that explores themes of identity and humanity. With a text contribution by Rik Van Puymbroeck.
Published to accompany John Vink’s retrospective exhibition at Musée de la Photographie in Charleroi, Belgium from June 7 to september 21, 2025.
- 23 x 17 cm
- 304 pages
- Hardcover
- Quadrichromy
- Trilingual edition Dutch-English-French
- 978 94 6494 188 3
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