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Mattison, Harry
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People and ideas: Brassai, 1899-1984: Gilbert & George storm America’s citadels, by Mark Holborn; Invasion: Prague 1968, (...) photography by Joseph Koudelka, with writings by Milan Kundera; The photography of conflict - Fred Ritchin analyzes how the media present conflict with particular reference to the work of Philip Jones Griffiths, Harry Mattison, and Susan Meiselas; An eye for an eye - Northern Ireland. Gilles Peress records a society locked in a circle of retribution. The psychology of violence and the routines of daily life are further observed in a commentary by Nan Richardson; The eye of the storm: Beirut. Over a period of nearly twenty years, Don McCullin has witnessed the destruction of war and the triumph of the human spirit in Lebanon’s civil war; Occupation: The American bases in Japan. Shomei Tomatsu’s document of the American presence in Japan reveals a native identity threatened by cultural and military invasion. In: Aperture, no. 97, winter 1984.
Aperture; 97.
New York, NY
Aperture, Inc,
1984
80 p.
pb.
ill.
Zeitschrift, Einzelheft
0003-6420; 0-89381-155-6
Text engl.
Friedman, Thomas L. & Vermazen, Susan
War torn. Survivors and victims in the late twentieth century. Recorded by thirty-one photographers. Introduction by Thomas L. Friedman. Photographs ed. by Susan Vermazen. Besigned by Roger Black.
Sarah Lazin Books.
New York, NY
Pantheon Books
1984
first edition
140 p.
sc.
Buch
0394-72684-7 (sc.); 0-394-54061-1 (hb.)
Text engl. Incl. biographical notes. - Other edition: hc. ed.
Forche, Carolyn
El Salvador. Work of thirty photographers. Text Carolyn Forche. Edited by Harry Mattison, Susan Meiselas, Fae Rubenstein.
New York
Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative
1983
1st
120
soft
book
0-86316-064-6
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