Join us for a stroll through the Image Centre (Toronto Metropolitan University) for a tour of the Magnum’s First and Chim’s Children of Europe (1949) exhibitions, led by curator Gaëlle Morel. A special opportunity to explore these two exhibitions, which focus on rediscovered archives and postwar perspectives. Together, we’ll explore these photographs that bear witness to a world in the midst of reconstruction.


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The Image Centre (IMC) is Canada’s leading institution dedicated to the exhibition, research and collecting of photography. Through compelling exhibitions and engaging public programming, the IMC showcases work by emerging, renowned, and anonymous photographers, past and present. With a growing collection of nearly 500,000 photographic objects and an innovative scholarly research program, the IMC is also a vibrant hub for the preservation and study of photography.

Gaëlle Morel is an art historian and curator at the Image Centre. She received her doctorate in contemporary art history from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France). Her research focuses on the figure of the artist as author in contemporary French photography and on the artistic and cultural recognition of this medium in France and the United States. She has taught at universities in France and Canada and is currently a lecturer in the Master’s program in Conservation and Management of Film and Photography Collections at Toronto Metropolitan University.