suggesting an unexpected intersection of the sacred and the seasonal
through the devastating consequences of the Beirut port explosion in August 2020
The bustling gateway to America
drawing on photographs that are now recognized as some of the most important visual records of British life made during this period
‘My photographs are not intended to represent an objective account of the Iraq war against which to compare the texts
Fine Print: The keyhole entrance to a Nuba house in the Korongo Jebels. Kordofan, Sudan, 1949 Size:20 x 24 in (50 x 60 cm) suggesting an unexpected intersection ofTraumatized by his years of war reporting, George Rodger embarked on a 28,000 mile journey all over Africa and the Middle East, focusing on ways of life that exist in a close relationship with nature. Africa remained a preoccupation for him for over thirty years. Pictured here, the keyhole entrance to a Nuba house in the Korongo Jebels (mountains), Kordofan, Sudan in 1949. Doorways are shaped to allow admittance to people carrying loads of firewood on