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A resource comparing the effect of Conflict in the poems; War Photographer by Carol Anne Duffy and Remains by Simon Armitage both taken from the AQA Power and Conflict cluster of poetry.

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Authors: Patrick Demarchelier (Photographer), Ingrid Sischy (Author) Hardcover; 239 pages; photographs Publisher: Rizzoli Suggested Retail: $ 115 In no way should this be considered a complete record of the fashion house established by Christian Dior shortly after World War II — but it is perhaps the most gorgeous.
The president was trying to gain additional allies in the increasingly unpopular Vietnam War, which was racing towards an end due to stories and images like «Napalm Girl,» the eventual Pulitzer Prize - winning photo shot by AP photographer, Nick Ut.
Among them is a portrait by acclaimed war photographer Don McCullin of Private Johnson Beharry VC, whose series of brave actions included moving his column out of an ambush and carrying wounded comrades to safety in Iraq in 2004.
Directed by Greg Campbell and co-written with Jenny Golden, Hondros is a moving documentary about the late war photographer Chris Hondros.
The 32 - year - old actor will play famed war photographer Robert Capa in an upcoming biopic, directed by Paul...
Gist: Inspired By Her Relationship With Olivier Assayas, this revolves around a young man (Roman Kolinka), a war photographer recently released after being held captive in Syria for several months.
Judi Dench's cynical fashion critic and Steve Buscemi's seen - it - all war photographer were highlights for me, and I was also impressed by some of the younger actors on show, notably the Shakespeare - spouting David Oyelowo and Lily Cole, whose extraordinary features were made for close - ups.
Catherine Keener stars as a photographer shattered by her experience in Libya in «War Story.»
The Moment, which could allude to any number of different incidents, and is never explicitly explained, stars a somnambulant Jennifer Jason Leigh as Lee, a war photographer who has recently been traumatized by a bombing she survived on the job.
Taking its title from The Smiths» iconic 1987 album, which borrows the line from the 1945 Elizabeth Smart poem «By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept,» Trier's visceral, complex film explores the strained familial bonds of three men, which are torn asunder by the death of their matriarch, Isabelle (played by Isabelle Huppert), once a celebrated war photographeBy Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept,» Trier's visceral, complex film explores the strained familial bonds of three men, which are torn asunder by the death of their matriarch, Isabelle (played by Isabelle Huppert), once a celebrated war photographeby the death of their matriarch, Isabelle (played by Isabelle Huppert), once a celebrated war photographeby Isabelle Huppert), once a celebrated war photographer.
Fully differentiated lessons to support the teaching of «War photographer» by Carol Ann Duffy.
Addario will discuss her memoir It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War, which is being produced as a feature film starring Jennifer Lawrence by Steven Spielberg.
At school, Fadi is bullied by racists but befriended by a fellow photographer, Ahn, whose Vietnamese parents also fled their home during the war.
When Sydney - based photographer Mathew Bell submitted his travel portrait of an Afghan man for the Travel Portrait Competition 2013, I was intrigued by his accompanying story of his travels through Afghanistan and how he shot this picture while travelling through this country heavily affected by war.
Paying homage to the series» Vanity Fair covers, this shoot by Miramay and photographer Alexandra Lee is an absolutely stunning example of Star Wars cosplay.
Echoes of the Great War will feature evocative images of the remnants of the Western Front by photographer Peter Cattrell, alongside archival materials including artwork, letters and maps.
A censored work by Daumier from 1856 provides a historical counterpoint to Becca Albee's 4,000 US Deaths and Just a Handful of Public Images (2010), in which newspaper photographs of the Iraq war are replaced with flower pictures shot by her grandfather (a professional photographer).
In October 2009 photographer Vandy Rattana traveled to those Cambodian provinces most severely bombed by the U.S military during the Vietnam War.
The Bomb Ponds: Work by Vandy Rattana Curator: Francesca Sonara In October 2009 photographer Vandy Rattana traveled to those Cambodian provinces most severely bombed by the U.S military during the Vietnam War.
By contrast, the legendary war photographer Robert Capa famously got in the thick of it during the Second World War, including landing with US troops on Omaha Beach in 19war photographer Robert Capa famously got in the thick of it during the Second World War, including landing with US troops on Omaha Beach in 19War, including landing with US troops on Omaha Beach in 1945.
Recommended reading In Le Figaro (French language article), Lucas Latil tells the story of Eduardo Martins, a war photographer whose images were used by outlets including Vice and the BBC.
With this new exhibition space, the gallery serves as a forum for the presentation of a focused program considering the work of lesser - known pre and post war Japanese photographers as well as a site for the exhibition of masterworks by historical and contemporary photographic masters from Japan and abroad.
As a young artist O'Keeffe was influenced by the works of many artists and photographers, bridging the world of avant - garde art in Europe before World War I, such as the work of Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso, with the new modernist artists in America, such as Arthur Dove.
Moscow performance artist Elena Kovylina exhibits a video work that examines post-Cold War Russia and its similarities to a post-colonial state; UK photographer Ellen Nolan asks what we mean by personal «identity» within a social system; and conceptual artist Flavia Muller Medeiros looks at the contemporary phenomenon of cross-cultural migration between Eastern and Western Europe.
The earliest works, taken by photographers such as George Bradford Brainerd and Irving Underhill, document the resort from the post — Civil War period through the turn of the twentieth century.
05 Oct 2015 IMMA presents new work by award winning British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews IMMA presents Shot at Dawn a new body of work by the British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews that focuses on the sites at which soldiers from the British, French and Belgian armies were executed for cowardice and desertion during the First World War.
The exhibition surveys 35 photographs by Grossman, from his own neighborhood of Chelsea, to Little Italy and Coney Island, as well as in Central America during World War II, while serving as a photographer in the U.S. Army.
The series of deadpan images by photographer Ad van Denderen depicts anonymous Dutch army recruits assigned to peacekeeping (or war - extending) activities.
Sleeping Soldiers, on view through May 20, 2012, an exhibition of work by the late photographer and multimedia artist Tim Hetherington, highlighting his work chronicling the Afghan War.
An illustrated catalogue of the same title accompanies Chaotic Harmony, co-published by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and distributed by Yale University Press, The catalogue presents one of the first overviews of the artists, subjects, and themes in contemporary Korean photography, with scholarly essays by Tucker and Sinsheimer; a chronology of post-World War II developments by noted photographer and curator Bohnchang Koo; an exhibition checklist; and brief biographies of the artists, compiled by MFAH photography curatorial assistant Natalie Zelt.
The photographs were made by over 280 photographers from 28 nations who have covered conflict on six continents over 165 years, from the Mexican - American War in 1846 through present - day conflicts.
Brooklyn Museum: «War / Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath» (closes on Sunday) This flawed but intensely absorbing exhibition presents pictures by more than 280 photographers relating to conflicts from the Mexican - American War of 1846 - 49 to the Arab Spring revolution of 2010 - 11.
In our documentary section Ukrainian art duo Synchrodogs share an exclusive photo series documenting the idiosyncrasies of their country, we feature never before published work by Martin Parr commenting on Britain's cultural landscape and war photographer Eric Bouvet shares 14 years worth of work from the frontlines in Afghanistan.
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