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2017 Afghanistan Photographs, Unwavering Vision #1: 3160 Images of Social Change from the ICP Collections, International
Center of Photography, NYC, USA.
Don't Look Away, Cinemona, Museum of Old & New Art (MONA) MoFo, Hobart, Australia.
Don't Look Away, Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA),Vivid, Sydney, Australia.
Don't Look Away, Eternity Playhouse Theatre, Sydney, Australia.
Don't Look Away, Deakin Edge Theatre, Federation Square, Melbourne Writers Festival, Melbourne, Australia.
2013 The Afghanistan Wars, 1993 - 2009, The Annenberg Space for
Photography, Los Angeles, USA
2012 The Rituals of Death, Bursa Photo Fest, Istanbul, Turkey.
2011 Generation AK, Delhi Photo Festival, India
Generation AK, The W. Eugene Smith Grant Ceremony, New York City, USA
Generation AK, Auckland International Photography Festival, New Zealand
 
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November 2017
James Barnor (Ghanaian based in London, b. 1929)
Mike Eghan at the BBC Studios, London (installation view)
1967, printed 2010
Gelatin silver on paper
Gift of Eric and Louise Franck London Collection 2013
Photo: Marcus Bunyan
This was the best photography exhibition which wasn’t an exhibition – because it was a “display” – that I saw on my recent trip to Europe.
Why was it the best? Because this is what strong, insightful photography can do: it can capture life; it can document different cultures; and it can be a powerful agent for social change.
I remember London in the 1970s. I lived in Clapham (Claiff-ham Heights) and Stockwell (we called it St. Ockwell) near Brixton at the time. I remember the Brixton riot of 1981, as I was living in my little room down the road, as the cars burnt and the buildings were smashed. “Brixton in South London was an area with serious social and economic problems. The whole United Kingdom was affected by a recession by 1981, but the local African-Caribbean community was suffering particularly high unemployment, poor housing, and a higher than average crime rate.” (Wikipedia) People felt oppressed by recession, racism, the police, and by the establishment,
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