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Tate Modern Exhibition

Conflict, Time, Photography

26 November 2014 – 15 March 2015
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Richard Peter Dresden After Allied Raids Germany 1945

Richard Peter Dresden After Allied Raids Germany 1945

Don McCullin Shell Shocked US Marine, The Battle of Hue 1968

Don McCullin Shell Shocked US Marine, The Battle of Hue 1968

Shomei Tomatsu Steel Helmet with Skull Bone Fused by Atomic Bomb, Nagasaki 1963

Shomei Tomatsu Steel Helmet with Skull Bone Fused by Atomic Bomb, Nagasaki 1963

Toshio Fukada  The Mushroom Cloud – Less than twenty minutes after the explosion (1)

Toshio Fukada The Mushroom Cloud – Less than twenty minutes after the explosion (1)

Simon Norfolk Bullet-scarred apartment building 2003

Simon Norfolk Bullet-scarred apartment building 2003

Sophie Ristelhueber Fait 1992 National Gallery of Canada © Courtesy the artist and gallery Jérôme Poggi / Paris

From the seconds after a bomb is detonated to a former scene of battle years after a war has ended, this moving exhibition focuses on the passing of time, tracing a diverse and poignant journey through over 150 years of conflict around the world, since the invention of photography.

In an innovative move, the works are ordered according to how long after the event they were created from moments, days and weeks to decades later. Photographs taken seven months after the fire bombing of Dresden are shown alongside those taken seven months after the end of the First Gulf War. Images made in Vietnam 25 years after the fall of Saigon are shown alongside those made in Nakasaki 25 years after the atomic bomb. The result is the chance to make never-before-made connections while viewing the legacy of war as artists and photographers have captured it in retrospect.

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TateShots: Don McCullin

The immediate trauma of war can be seen in the eyes of Don McCullin’s Shell-shocked US Marine 1968, while the destruction of buildings and landscapes are documented by Simon Norfolk’s Afghanistan: Chronotopia 2001.

Different conflicts will also reappear from multiple points in time throughout the exhibition. The Second World War for example is addressed in Jerzy Lewczynski’s 1960 photographs of the Wolf's Lair / Adolf Hitler's War Headquarters, Shomei Tomatsu’s images of objects found in Nagasaki, Kikuji Kawada’s epic project The Map made in Hiroshima in the 1960s, Michael Schmidt’s Berlin streetscapes from 1980 and Nick Waplington’s 1993 close-ups of cell walls from a Prisoner of War camp in Wales.

The exhibition is staged to coincide with the 2014 centenary and concludes with new and recent projects by British, German, Polish and Syrian photographers which reflect on the First World War a century after it began.

The most powerful, most relevant, most moving exhibition to deal with conflict this year
The Times

★★★★ You will feel educated and heart-broken in equal measure by these awe-inspiring photographs
Time Out

★★★★ A subtle and haunting evocation of the past
The Telegraph

★★★★ Deeply affecting
Evening Standard

A powerful show
Finanical Times

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26 November 2014 – 15 March 2015

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