Moving Walls 8
A Group Photography Exhibition
Jonas Bendiksen | Hélène
Caux | Jeffrey Ladd | Andrew
Lichtenstein | Steve Liss | Peru's
Truth & Reconciliation Commission
Introduction
The eighth Moving Walls showcases the work of five individual photographers,
who cover a wide range of subjects and regions, in addition to images provided
by Peru's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Jonas Bendiksen

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The Ferghana Valley: The Troubled Heart of Asia
The fertile and populous Ferghana Valley in Central Asia is divided
among Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan—three countries struggling
to establish post-Soviet identities. Jonas
Bendiksen's images focus on some of the issues most crucial to the valley
and Central Asia, in particular the resurgence and consequential repression of
political and religious Islam.
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Hélène Caux

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The Freedom of Movement Train: A Multiethnic Kosovo/a Journey
Hélène
Caux's photographs document the daily travel of Serbs, Roma, and Albanians
who—in sharp contrast to segregated Kosovar life—ride a train together
across Kosovo, visiting friends or returning home. Dubbed the "Freedom of Movement
Train," it reflects the continuing tensions among ethnic groups in that war-ravaged
region while offering the promise of a more harmonious time.
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Jeffrey Ladd

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Zacas Dunav (Soon is Danube): A Serbian Woman Returns Home
Another view of the Balkan region's recovery from war comes from Jeffrey Ladd. His images personalize this collective struggle, showing a Serbian woman's journey home and her family's attempt to reconcile the old way of life with the new.
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Andrew Lichtenstein

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The True Cost of Prison
As open society endures daily challenges in postwar regions around the world, the United States faces its own pressing crises. In New York and Texas, Andrew Lichtenstein examines the immense social, political, and economic repercussions of the U.S. prison complex through the stories of those who know it firsthand.
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Steve Liss

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No Place for Children: Voices from Juvenile Detention
Steve Liss also critiques the punitive approach of the U.S. prison system, turning his lens on an underresourced, overcrowded juvenile detention center near Laredo, Texas. With his photographs, Liss challenges viewers to see these youths not as a social ill but as a social responsibility.
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Peru's Truth and Reconciliation Commission

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Yuyanapaq (To Remember)
In an effort to remember the past, to learn lessons for the future, and to heal
the nation's wounds, Peru's
Truth and Reconciliation Commission has compiled a visual narrative of
the two decades of violence that caused the deaths or forced disappearance
of nearly 60,000 Peruvians. Selected from an archive of over 20,000 photographs
taken between 1980 and 2000, these images help reconstruct the history of one
country's brutal conflict.
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