The September 11 photo project:
The photos in this book, selected from the submissions of more than five hundred photographers, young and old, amateur and professional, give a permanent voice to those who made the September 11 Photo Project what it is: an attempt to build new understanding from the ashes of what has been. During t...
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Ausgabe: | First edition |
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Zusammenfassung: | The photos in this book, selected from the submissions of more than five hundred photographers, young and old, amateur and professional, give a permanent voice to those who made the September 11 Photo Project what it is: an attempt to build new understanding from the ashes of what has been. During the three months that the September 11 Photo Project was on display at a donated gallery in New York City's SoHo neighborhood, more than forty thousand people visited the space to view the photos and read the words of the project's contributors. These photographs are presented with the words of the photographers, as they appeared in the gallery. The perspectives represented on the gallery walls were as diverse as the photos were haunting. Many visitors went away from the exhibit with a greater understanding of what had occurred and were able to begin the healing of the deep wounds of losing friends and neighbors, of witnessing unfathomable atrocity, of feeling that there was no way to help. Together in this book, these words and images lend insight into this calamitous event and our world as it changed in those terrifying moments on a sunny September morning. The SoHo gallery is closed, but the project continues; the collection has embarked on a nation-wide tour. |
Beschreibung: | Includes index |
Beschreibung: | ix, 197 Seiten |
ISBN: | 0060508663 |
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