WAR:
USA, Afghanistan , Iraq
from VII agency
Creative
Director and Graphic Design by: Giorgio Baravalle
Hardbound, 416 pages, 12.75" x 11.36"
300 illustrations
2004, de.MO
"These
are the images of War — they define the terror, the misery
and the destruction that follows from this terrible endeavor.
Can’t 21st century mankind find ways to live and work together,
emphasizing our common humanity and peacefully resolving our disagreements?
I believe we can." - General Wesley Clark
"In
the tradition of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa, these
men and women and their photographs bring home the drama of war
at a turning point in our history." - Charlie Rose
"WAR
is a profoundly moving testament of the world at war since 9/11,
as witnessed by some of our best and bravest journalists."
- Jon Lee Anderson
"WAR
reveals the true story of what our country has faced since that
fateful Tuesday in 2001. Featuring 223 photographs, insightful
vignettes, and three thought-provoking major essays, WAR
is a powerful collaborative effort from VII, a cutting- edge photo
agency co-operatively owned by nine elite photojournalists. The
three full-length essays, written by eminent journalists Peter
Maass, Remy Ourdan, and David Rieff, discuss the three major crises
of the 21st century from a social, political, and militaristic
standpoint and further illuminate the powerful photographic images
in WAR. The photographers of VII — Christopher
Anderson, Alexandra Boulat, Lauren Greenfield, Ron Haviv, Gary
Knight, Antonin Kratochvil, Christopher Morris, James Nachtwey,
and John Stanmeyer — are used to witnessing, up close and
in person, events of international turmoil. That is the duty of
a photojournalist — to bear witness and to document history
— and few would dispute that these photojournalists are
the world’s very best.
Nachtwey was one of the few photojournalists
who managed to record the destruction at Ground Zero. Rushing
towards the place from which crowds of people were fleeing for
their lives made perfect sense in the inverted logic of my profession,
recalls Nachtwey. He produced some of the most memorable photographs
taken that day, several of which are featured in WAR.
In addition to documenting the experience
of 9/11, WAR takes an incisive look at the images from
Afghanistan and the hunt for Osama bin Laden, as well as the airstrikes
and US occupation of Iraq. In WAR, the photographers
of VII have created a shockingly intimate portrait of US foreign
policy and the most critical moments of American history in the
beginning of the 21st century. What you see here will stun you."
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