Don McCullin - 'A Silent Protest About the Futility of War' | TateShots
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- Don McCullin sees his photographs as a 'silent protest about the futility of war'. In this film he remembers the people and places of some of his most powerful work.
Don McCullin is one of the most important war photographers of the 20th Century. His devastating images of conflict zones and the casualties of war in Vietnam, Berlin and Northern Ireland are recognised for their haunting realism.
His work documents the tragedy and humanity remaining in the survivors and landscapes of war, in his own word he sees 'darkness as my voice'.
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without a doubt one of the, if not the greatest photographer to ever come
out of the UK
Brilliant and historic photos, being in the right Place at the right time...and amazing timing. Don McCullin had a special mission during the Cold war years. His photos were always on our table at breakfast time on Sundays, when the Sunday Times told the truth and did'nt press people to buy junk.
magnificently presented
i cannot nor will not be able to thank you enough for bringing
this incredible artists work to my attention
at this time in my life
perfect in so many ways
thanks for uploading this profile of an amazing talent with a lens
Tinntun Carelessly Thanks! We also have an older film with Don McCullin here: ua-cam.com/video/2x8QgGgUTBM/v-deo.html
a wonderful overview of a life well lived
super amazing
Impressive!
i like this so very much
i will not in this lifetime be able to match his Genius
divine
Whose voice are you going to be ?