A British war photographer is transforming a 4,600-square-foot NYC apartment into a new immersive exhibit
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A British war photographer is transforming a 4,600-square-foot NYC apartment into a new immersive exhibit
"Giles Duley's 'Distortion/Memory/Resilience/' invites the public into a penthouse at Sutton Tower to view his exploration of the human cost of war, running from May 12-24."
"The exhibition reframes more than two decades of Duley's work, emphasizing a shared human thread running through conflict, focusing on people navigating its aftermath."
"In addition to photographs, the exhibition includes a recreated child's room from a conflict zone and a camera obscura projecting the NYC skyline upside down."
"Duley is the founder of the Legacy of War Foundation, which supports communities rebuilding after conflict, highlighting his commitment to humanitarian work."
Giles Duley's exhibition 'Distortion/Memory/Resilience/' runs from May 12-24 at Sutton Tower, featuring his exploration of the human cost of war. Once a fashion photographer, Duley shifted focus to conflict zones after losing limbs in Afghanistan. The exhibition reframes over two decades of his work, emphasizing shared human experiences in conflict rather than destruction. It includes a recreated child's room from a conflict zone and a camera obscura projecting the NYC skyline upside down. Duley also founded the Legacy of War Foundation to support rebuilding communities after conflict.
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