Coverbild Martin Roemers
Martin Roemers
The Eyes of War
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Foreword: Cees Nooteboom
Texts by: Martin Roemers u.a.
Graphic Design: Julia Wagner, grafikanstalt, Hans van Blommestein
Edited by: Nadine Barth, Maartje Wildeman
German, English, Dutch; Flemish
May 2012, 128 Pages, 0 Ills., 40 Photos
hardcover
246mm x 286mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3400-4
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Over the past few decades, the traces of World War II only appear to have become invisible. The horror can still be seen in the stories told by survivors—their eyes reflect the terror and trauma of a childhood spent in wartime. In his picture of a blind war victim, photographer Martin Roemers (*1962 in Oldehove) discovered a haunting metaphor for the depths of the human soul in general, and consequently found thousands of people who lost their eyesight when they were children or young soldiers during the war. Featuring around forty portraits and accompanying interviews, this publication remembers the forgotten while at the same time transcending their individual stories of suffering. Formerly bitter foes from Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ukraine, and Russia are united in their fate as blind persons and victims of the war, Exhibition schedule: Kunsthal Rotterdam, May 3–August 26, 2012
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