Memoria
By (Author) James Nachtwey
Contributions by Wim Wenders
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
1st August 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
779.092
Hardback
350
Width 275mm, Height 380mm, Spine 1mm
1000g
'I have been a witness, and these pictures are my testimony. The events I have recorded should not be forgotten and must not be repeated.' - James Nachtwey. James Nachtwey's first foreign assignment was covering civil strife in Northern Ireland in 1981 during the IRA hunger strikes. Ever since, he has devoted himself to documenting conflict and critical social issues, creating a much admired body of work that covers events in conflict-riven countries and the theatres of war around the globe. This, his latest book, which accompanies a major exhibition, presents some of the most searing of his images, showing the incomparable ways in which he uses his camera to pay homage to the victims of violence.
"There is a job to be done... to record the truth." James Nachtwey
"One of the great contemporary photojournalists." The Times
"Nachtwey is an image-maker of great talent and maturity." British Journal of Photography
James Nachtwey is one of the world's most highly respected photojournalists. His prize winning and highly influential work appears regularly in the leading global publications, such as TIME, Life, and Newsweek. His acclaimed monograph Inferno was also published by Phaidon.