Collected shadows
"Collected Shadows" is a new exhibition of photographs from the Archive of Modern Conflict. Organised by the Southbank Centre's Hayward Touring; it is the first time these images will be shown across the UK. The archive is home to more than eight million images, images taken from the 1850s to the modern day. Some are by famous photographers, some of them unknown. Two hundred photographs were chosen out of the millions; the man responsible for curating them is the archive's director, Timothy Prus. He tells Dan Damon why there is no conflict in this new exhibition.
(CREDIT: Ensembles rythmiques et gymnastiques a P茅kin, 1965 - photographer, unknown - all images Courtesy of Archive of Modern Conflict, London)
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