| The current, ongoing war in Iraq
has divided Americans politically. The search for clarity regarding our
involvement in Iraq and its prelude permeates this countrys political,
ethical and media landscapes. This exhibition attempts to show the war in
Iraq up close by highlighting the work of one of the most active and engaged
groups of photojournalists working today: the photographers of the new agency
called VII. Just four days before the attack on the World Trade Center on
September 11, 2001, seven independent photo-journalists met to form VII.
They now number ten. This exhibition includes work by agency photographers:
Christopher Anderson, Alexandra Boulat, Lauren Greenfield, Ron Haviv, Gary
Knight, Antonin Kratochvil, Christopher Morris, James Nachtwey, and John
Stanmeyer. |
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