For most of it I have no words
Moving subject matter, beautiful photographs: Norfolk is a brilliant photographer who has taken very difficult subject matter and made beautiful images. He photographed in places which have seen terrible events, past and present: Vietnam, Auschwitz, [... more]
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Blue Sky Gallery Annual Yearbook
The inaugural Blue Sky Gallery Annual Yearbook for 2005, featuring artists throughout the U.S. and Europe, tackling a wide array of subjects and concepts. From Annu Matthew's striking exploration of cultural and historical stereotypes, to Thomas Roma's [... more]
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Afghanistan--Chronotopia: Landscapes of the Destruction ...
Afghanistan has been ravaged by war for more than twenty years; the Soviet Union, the Mujaheddin, the Taliban and the United States have all played their part. Norfolk's powerfully beautiful images reveal utter devastation on a vast and overwhelming [... more]
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Granta 96: War Zones
Dispatches from the world of conflict, in the battlefield and in the home. Featuring James Buchan on Iran’s nuclear weapons program and Jasmina Tesanovic on the death squads of Serbia, plus new fiction by Edmund White and a photo essay on [... more]
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For Most Of It I Have No Words
Simon Norfolk has photographed those places where genocide has occurred. The names ring like a death toll for the twentieth century -- Rwanda, Cambodia, Auschwitz, Dresden, Ukraine, Armenia, Namibia. His photographs are austere black-and-white records, [... more]
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