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InfernoA document of war and strife during the 1990s, this volume of photographs by the photojournalist James Nachtwey includes dramatic and shocking images of human suffering in Rwanda, Somalia, Romania, Bosnia, Chechnya and India, a well as photographs of the conflict in Kosovo. An essay by the author Luc Sante is included. The book is published to coincide with an exhibition of Nachtwey's work at the International Centre of Photography, New York.... |
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Inferno and ParadisoEdited by Alfredo Jaar. Text by Ruben Gallo, Juan Goytisolo, Julia Kristeva.... |
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Inge Morath: Last Journey (Photography)The final—and most heartfelt—project by one of the greatest women photographers of all time. Fulfilling a long-held dream to discover the lands of her ancestors, Inge Morath traveled to the borderlands of Styria and Slovenia in 2001, camera in hand. This lovely mountainous region, once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, had become the faultline between two conflicting ideologies after World War II and until 1991, when attempts at rapprochement lead to tragedy on both sides of the border. ... |
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Inge Morath: Life as a Photographer... |
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Inge Morath: The Road to RenoInge Morathís first trip across the United States followed a red grease-pencil line drawn by her traveling companion, Henri Cartier-Bresson. In 1960 the two drove from New York through Gettysburg, Memphis, and Albuquerque to Reno. They were among 18 photojournalists commissioned by Magnum to document the Nevada set of Arthur Millerís The Misfits. The destination was momentous for Morath--she took remarkable photographs, and later married Miller after his divorce from Marilyn Monroe--but it is ... |
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Inlands: Visions of BostonThe great Italian master of black and white photography Mimmo Jodice was commissioned by the Massachusetts College of Art to capture the heart of contemporary Boston, highlighting the soul of this once maritime town, residence of New England's cultural and historical elite, and now home to a surprising array of innovative architectural design and urban renovation. Jodice's challenge was to portray Boston's past and its future as a unified whole. A powerful and innovative photographic journey co... |
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Innocent Landscapes: Sites of the Disappeared in IrelandIn May 1999 a Bill was passed in the House of Commons to provide an amnesty to help with the identification and location of a number of people who had disappeared during the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland. Six locations were identified and became known as the "Sites of the Disappeared". These were the burial places of eight people murdered by the IRA. They were all Catholic and had been taken from their families and their homeland to be buried in the South. In June 2000 the search was finally su... |
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The InnocentsThese are the faces and voices of the wrongfully convicted. These are the stories of people imprisoned for years before finally proving their innocence. This collection of photographs and interviews with the wrongfully convicted are gathered from across the United States. They expose a broken judicial system where corrupt prosecutors, sleeping lawyers, bent cops, and jailhouse snitches subvert the most fundamental principles of justice.... |
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Inside AfricaHIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: --CARLA & FRANCA SOZZANI'S FAIRY TALE PALACE LIKE RIADS IN THE HEART OF MARRAKECH--[] HERMES'S TRADITIONAL, ART-STUFFED DREAM HOUSE IN THE MEDINA--SHOE DESIGNER CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN'S MODEST-YET-ELEGANT CAIRO HOME--A LODGE IN TANZANIA WHOSE INTERIOR COLUMNS ARE FORMED BY THE TREES AROUND WHICH IT WAS BUILT--AN ULTRA-MODERN HOME IN THE SPRAWLING HILLS OVERLOOKING JOHANNESBURG--MULTI-LEVEL TERRACOTTA TROGLODYTE DWELLINGS IN TUNISIA--OPULENT MOSAICS, BREATHTAKING COURTYARDS AND R... |
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