Kaslow’s work starkly captures post-conflict zones all over the world, in the form of portraits of victims, perpetrators, eyewitnesses and survivors. These photographs are accompanied by captions that explore the stories of the featured individuals who have been personally impacted by the conflict, conveying from whence they’ve come, what has transpired since the image was taken and what the future might hold, socially and economically, for these people and their part of the globe.
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Victims, Perpetrators, Eyewitnesses and Survivors: Life After War exhibition
October 24 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Vassar College’s Palmer Gallery is hosting a solo show of photographer, journalist, and Vassar alumna Amy Kaslow. For the past 30 years, Kaslow has traveled the world with her camera to capture the reverberations of war on survivors. The exhibition, “Victims, Perpetrators, Eyewitnesses and Survivors: Life after War”, features over 25 works that chronicle, among other tragedies, the aftermath of ethnic strife in the Balkans, the war between Iran and Iraq, the Israeli-alestinian conflict, and the Rwandan genocide. The work is on view from October 24 through November 18; the opening reception, Thursday, October 27, at 5pm. Palmer Gallery, 124 Raymond Ave., 711, Poughkeepsie.
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For three decades, photographer Amy Kaslow has chronicled the stories of lives disrupted by war. This endeavor has taken her around the world, including to Cambodia, South Africa, Iran, Iraq, San Salvador, and Rwanda. Her body of work is now assembled in Victims, Perpetrators, Eyewitnesses and Survivors: Life After War, which will be on view at Vassar College’s Palmer Gallery...
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