Ian Berry was born in Lancashire, England. He made his reputation in South Africa, where he worked for the Daily Mail and later for Drum magazine. He was the only photographer to document the massacre at Sharpeville in 1960, and his photographs were used in the trial to prove the victims' innocence.
Henri Cartier-Bresson invited Berry to join Magnum in 1962, when he was based in Paris. He moved to London in 1964 to become the first contract photographer for the Observer Magazine. Since then assignments have taken him around the world: he has documented Russia's invasion of Czechoslovakia; conflicts in Israel, Ireland, Vietnam and Congo; famine in Ethiopia; and apartheid in South Africa. The major body of work produced in South Africa is represented in two of his books: Black and Whites: L'Afrique du Sud (with a foreword by the then French president François Mitterrand), and Living Apart (1996).
Important editorial assignments have included work for National Geographic, Fortune, Stern, Geo, national Sunday magazines, Esquire, Paris-Match and Life. Berry has also reported on the political and social transformations in China and the former USSR. Recent projects have involved tracing the route of the Silk Road through Turkey, Iran and southern Central Asia to northern China for Conde Nast Traveler, and photographing Berlin for a Stern supplement, the Three Gorges Dam project in China for the Telegraph Magazine, and Greenland for a book on climate control.
Awards
2005 National photography magazine award for lifetime achievement in photography 1996 Made Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society 1990 Made Honorary Fellow, University of Lancashire 1981 1981 Pix of Year, magazine news, Award from Missouri School of Journalism and National Press Photographers of America 1977 Nikon Photographer of Year Award (first ever) 1974 Awarded British Arts Council's first major photographic bursary (led to his book, The English) 1969 Art Director's Club of New York Award 1960 British Press Pictures, Feature Photographer of Year Award 1959 British Press Pictures, Feature Photographer of Year Award 1959 Nikon World Photo Contest Awards - 1st and 3rd
Exhibitions
2004 Living Apart at the Royal Armoury Museum, Leeds 2004 South Africa at the Brunei Gallery, London 2001 English Revisited at Focus Gallery, London 1998 Exhibition at Museum of Photography, Bradford 1997 Exhibition at Aix en Provence literary week 1996 Living Apart, Royal Photographic Society, Bath, England 1995 Main exhibition at Visa Pour L’Image, Perpignan 1986 The English, XYZ Gallery, Belgium 1986 South Africa, FNAC Gallery, Paris 1985 Contemporary British Photography, Museum of Modern Art, Paris 1984 Britain in 1984, National Museum of Photography 1983 Geographic colour prints at Olympus Galleries, Paris and Hamburg 1982 Year of India, joint exhibition at National Theatre 1979 Participated Magnum Exhibition, Tokyo 1977 Exhibition Hamburg Culture House 1976 Solo colour exhibition at Paris Photo Fair 1976 The English, Photographer’s Gallery, London 1973 Inside Whitechapel, First Photographic Exhibition at Whitechapel Art Gallery 1972 Photographers' Gallery, London 1970 Personal Views, British Council Exhibition
Books
2006 Ian Berry, I Grandi Fotografi 1996 Living Apart (Phaidon) text by Archbishop Desmond Tutu 1992 Book on fishing port of Vigo 1991 Spanish book for Hologramme, Paris 1990 In Our Time: The World As Seen by MAGNUM Photographers 1989 Les Grands Travaux (book of modern French architecture) 1988 L’Afrique du Sud with text by Francois Mitterrand 1981 World Photography: 25 Great Photographers (by Bryn Campbell) 1978 The English (Penguin and Allen Lane) 1960 Book on black stage musical, King Kong
Films
2005 BBC profile on digital photography 1980 BBC TV series, Profile of a Photojournalist 1976 Profiled by BBC in a TV documentary comparing the turn-of-century photographer Frank. Sutcliffe with contemporary photographer