by angkorphoto | Nov 26, 2019
HiraethChemi Dorje LamaNepal A home sickness of a home to which you cannot return, a home which maybe never was: the nostalgia, the yearning, the grief for the lost places of your past.Tibetan people and their community in exile face an impending crisis that may...
by angkorphoto | Nov 26, 2019
Confiteor (I Confess)Tomaso ClavarinoItalywww.tomasoclavarino.com Since 2004, more than 3,500 cases of child abuse committed by priests and Church members were reported to the Vatican. In 2014 reports from the UN have accused the Vatican of “systematically” adopting...
by angkorphoto | Nov 26, 2019
Bosnia Women SurvivorsIsabelle EshraghiFrance / Iranwww.isabelleeshraghi.com The massacre by the Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995 was the worst episodes of war in Europe since the Second World War. 8000 Muslim men and teenage boys were massacred. The UN war crimes...
by angkorphoto | Nov 26, 2019
Landscapes of Feigned IgnoranceJun Michael ParkSouth Koreawww.junmichaelpark.com The South Korean ferry Sewol capsized and sank on 16 April 2014. It claimed 304 lives, and 250 of the victims were students on a high school field trip. Layers of corruption and lax...
by angkorphoto | Nov 26, 2019
Landscapes without BodiesAnamika SinghUSAwww.anamikasingh.me When Osama Bin Laden’s compound was demolished in 2012, a BBC article stated, “No official reason for the demolition has been given. Residents around the compound have speculated that authorities do not want...