Don McCullin
ISBN-13:
9781597113427
ISBN-10:
1597113425
Edition:
Signed
Author:
Sir Harold Evans
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Aperture
Format:
Hardcover
352 pages
Category:
Portraits
,
Photography & Video
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ISBN-13:
9781597113427
ISBN-10:
1597113425
Edition:
Signed
Author:
Sir Harold Evans
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Aperture
Format:
Hardcover
352 pages
Category:
Portraits
,
Photography & Video
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Don McCullin (ISBN-13: 9781597113427 and ISBN-10: 1597113425), written by authors
Sir Harold Evans, was published by Aperture in 2015.
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First published in 2001, this retrospective survey offers both an examination of Don McCullin's photographic career as well as a record of half a century of international conflict. Coinciding with the photographer's eightieth birthday, this expanded edition of Don McCullin serves as fitting homage to a photographer who dedicated his life to the front line in order to deliver compassionate visual testament to human suffering. With texts by Mark Holborn, Harold Evans and Susan Sontag, and photographs taken by McCullin in England, Cyprus, Vietnam, the Congo, Biafra, Northern Ireland, Cambodia, Bangladesh and Beirut, this is an essential volume on one of the legendary photographers of the 20th century. I have long admired Don McCullin's heroic journey through some of the most appalling zones of suffering in the last third of the 20th century, Sontag wrote in her essay. We now have a vast repository of images that make it harder to preserve such moral defectiveness. Let the atrocious images haunt us Seeing reality in the form of an image cannot be more than an invitation to pay attention, to reflect, to learn, to examine the rationalizations for mass suffering offered by established powers.
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