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Eclipse by Zalmai PDF, TXT, DJV

9781884167133
English

1884167136
Capturing a slow, distressing drift of exile and dispossession, these photographs document the artist's life spent fleeing Soviet occupation of his native Afghanistan, and seeking temporary refuge in the ambiguous territories and peoples of Cuba, India, Mali, the Philippines, Indonesia and Egypt, before his final return. The changing interplay of composition, light and faces infuses these photographs, which speak of the fragility of presence and sketch a fragmented story of a search for place when one's own land has been destroyed. With 70 duotone photographs., Zalmai's extraordinary and unforgettable photographs capture the slow, distressing drift of exile and dispossession. Eclipse documents a journey through ambiguous territories - from Cuba to India, Mali to the Philippines, Indonesia to Egypt, and a return to his native Afghanistan., Zalmai’s extraordinary and unforgettable photographs capture the slow, distressing drift of exile and dispossession. Eclipse documents a journey through ambiguous territories-from Cuba to India, Mali to the Philippines, Indonesia to Egypt, and a return to his native Afghanistan., Zalmaï's extraordinary and unforgettable photographs capture the slow, distressing drift of exile and dispossession. Eclipse documents a journey through ambiguous territories--from Cuba to India, Mali to the Philippines, Indonesia to Egypt, and a return to his native Afghanistan., Zalma�'s extraordinary and unforgettable photographs capture the slow, distressing drift of exile and dispossession. Eclipse documents a journey through ambiguous territories-from Cuba to India, Mali to the Philippines, Indonesia to Egypt, and a return to his native Afghanistan.

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