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'Questions Without Answers' is a Global Photo Exhibit Not to Miss

An upcoming exhibit at Tufts University will showcase some of the finest photojournalistic work available. The exhibit, entitled “Questions Without Answers,” will feature the work of all of VII photo agency’s photographers, Marcus Bleasdale; Ron Haviv; Antonin Kratochvil; Gary Knight; Joachim Ladefoged; Christopher Morris; James Nachtwey; Franco Pagetti; Stephanie Sinclair; and John Stanmeyer; and the estate of Alexandra Boulat. It will also also feature several of VII’s network photographers.

Joachim Ladefoged, Tsunami, Sri Lanka, 2005

The exhibit will be housed at Tufts University Art Gallery from January 21 (tomorrow) through April 4. An opening reception, featuring some of the photographers with work in the exhibit, will be next week on January 28.

See the Tufts press release for full details.

Photographs included in the exhibit depict events of the post-Cold War period and their aftermaths, from the Fall of the Berlin Wall and September 11, 2001, to Iraq and Afghanistan, The Balkans and Congo, Chechnya and Gaza, among others.

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