Simon Norfolk: Burke and Norfolk

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via the New Yorker Blog:

In October 2010, Simon Norfolk began a series of new photographs in Afghanistan, which takes its cue from the work of nineteenth-century British photographer John Burke. Norfolk’s photographs reimagine or respond to Burke’s Afghan war scenes in the context of the contemporary conflict. Conceived as a collaborative project with Burke across time, this new body of work is presented alongside Burke’s original portfolios.

Also view Norfolk’s feature and a review of the book by photographer David Hempenstall.

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