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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Crimes against Humanity: An Exploration of Genocide and Ethnic Violence
by Sonia Morland Background The ‘Crimes against Humanity’ exhibition is located in the London Imperial War Museum, in a small space above the Holocaust exhibition. The exhibition is made up of two parts: a thirty minute film on genocides throughout … Continue reading
A Picture About Yemen
This work takes seriously the fact of different nationalisms in Yemen by relating three views of the same event to a potent symbol of Yemen’s collective identity – its flag. The work does not demand an assessment of the truth … Continue reading
Posted in General, Photoessay
Tagged Picturing Pluralism in Yemen, Picturing the Uprising in Yemen
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