Photographs of sites associated with extreme violence can be historical documents or evidence of war crimes. At the same time, they can move us as works of art.
Decoding the Language of the Land
Photographs of sites associated with extreme violence can be historical documents or evidence of war crimes. At the same time, they can move us as works of art.
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