Brooklyn, NY | Nov. 8, 2013 - Feb. 2, 2014

 

Brooklyn Museum: War Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and its Aftermath

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The Brooklyn Museum’s exhibition explores images of armed conflict and its aftermath, including the work of some 255 photographers from around the globe who have covered military action over the last 166 years.  The collection features Bristol’s most famous image of a naked gunner in the turret of a rescue plane keeping an eye on enemy fire.  This is the final venue for the travelling exhibition curated by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

Bristol’s work was last seen in Santa Barbara as part of SBMA’s Taking Root: A Century of Migrant Workers in California and Horace Bristol:100 at the East/West Gallery.

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