DISCO NIGHT SEPT 11 - Peter Van Agtmael
Disco Night Sept 11 is a chronicle of America's wars from 2006-2013. The photographs move from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to the United States, relentlessly capturing the violent and relentless cost, but also the mystery and madness, the beauty and absurdity at the heart of each conflict. The narrative is completed by nineteen gateways that span places and individuals.
The photographs are fragments, sometimes only vaguely linked to important experiences. A complete text records some of the missing pieces. The stories that precede and follow the moment of photography, the conversations with soldiers, the anonymous graffiti that is part confession, part boast. Disco Night Sept. 11 is an expansive yet intimate account of this defining moment in history.
Published by Red Hook Editions, 2014, very good condition
22 cm x 27 cm, 274 pages, good condition
ISBN 9780984195428
Disco Night Sept 11 is a chronicle of America's wars from 2006-2013. The photographs move from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to the United States, relentlessly capturing the violent and relentless cost, but also the mystery and madness, the beauty and absurdity at the heart of each conflict. The narrative is completed by nineteen gateways that span places and individuals.
The photographs are fragments, sometimes only vaguely linked to important experiences. A complete text records some of the missing pieces. The stories that precede and follow the moment of photography, the conversations with soldiers, the anonymous graffiti that is part confession, part boast. Disco Night Sept. 11 is an expansive yet intimate account of this defining moment in history.
Published by Red Hook Editions, 2014, very good condition
22 cm x 27 cm, 274 pages, good condition
ISBN 9780984195428
Disco Night Sept 11 is a chronicle of America's wars from 2006-2013. The photographs move from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to the United States, relentlessly capturing the violent and relentless cost, but also the mystery and madness, the beauty and absurdity at the heart of each conflict. The narrative is completed by nineteen gateways that span places and individuals.
The photographs are fragments, sometimes only vaguely linked to important experiences. A complete text records some of the missing pieces. The stories that precede and follow the moment of photography, the conversations with soldiers, the anonymous graffiti that is part confession, part boast. Disco Night Sept. 11 is an expansive yet intimate account of this defining moment in history.
Published by Red Hook Editions, 2014, very good condition
22 cm x 27 cm, 274 pages, good condition
ISBN 9780984195428