Disintegrated Objects
Caroline Tabat
£18.00
Disintegrated Objects is a series of photographs taken on Monday, August 14, 2006, the first day of a ceasefire that put an end to the war waged by Israel over Lebanon.
The shelling had been raging for an entire month.
The southern suburbs if Beirut were covered with... Read More
Disintegrated Objects is a series of photographs taken on Monday, August 14, 2006, the first day of a ceasefire that put an end to the war waged by Israel over Lebanon.
The shelling had been raging for an entire month.
The southern suburbs if Beirut were covered with scatterd fragments of objects from everyday life; intimate, private items now exposed out in the open, for everyone to see.
These odd pieces of evidence had become a testimony to the violence that erupted during that summer.
Disintegrated Objects by Caroline Tabat is part of the POV Female Beirut series.
POV stands for Point of View. POV Female aims to promote the work of five Young female photographers based in five different cities worldwide, giving exposure to previously unpublished, self-initiated projects.