Etonnants clichés réalisés par le photographe Richard Mosse en utilisant le film Aerochrome Infrarouge de Kodak, habituellement employé à des fins de surveillance militaire, un petit coup de projecteur sur cette impressionnante série de photos shootées dans des zones de conflits au Congo. Offrant un rendu visuel rose unique venant contraster avec la dureté des images, découvrez toute notre sélection dans la suite !
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« Photographic realism has become so inscribed upon twentieth-century depictions of war that we often forget that there were other forms before it: the panorama, the history painting, even 3-D spectroscopic views of the battlefield. In the past, this is how the public understood their wars—as distant sweeping landscapes of enormous scale and detail…But they were soon forgotten with small-format technologies, and with changes in the way that wars were fought during the twentieth century. Warfare is constantly evolving; it has recently become abstracted, asymmetric, simulated. We are so removed from the experience of war in the West that I feel the genre may shift once more. » says Mosse in an interview with Aperture Magazine
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