Susan Meiselas (Photofile)

Susan Meiselas, Marta Gill

This new addition to the Photofile series profiles American documentary photographer Susan Meiselas and includes short texts by Meiselas herself to accompany each work.

Best known for her work documenting the political upheaval in Central America during the 1970s and '80s, American photographer Susan Meiselas has been at the forefront of ethical debates around documentary photography for most of her career. Through close engagement with subjects such as war and exploitation, she has interrogated her own relationship to what she’s photographing, the circulation and dissemination of these images, and the pivotal questions around social and cultural representation and memory. Her influential contribution to the way audiences approach and engage with photography is as vital and resonant today as it was forty years ago.

Contributors

Susan Meiselas

Author

Susan Meiselas is a documentary photographer and member of the cooperative Magnum Photos.

Marta Gill

Author

Marta Gili is an art critic and exhibition curator. She was previously director of the Jeu de Paume, Paris (2006-2018), and director of the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie in Arles (2019-2023).