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Points of Memory: A timeline of Conflict, Time, Photography at É«¿Ø´«Ã½

To mark Armistice Day 2014, we invite you to view a selection of photographs, ofÌýscenes touched by conflict and taken in the seconds, days, weeks and years after the event, that feature in É«¿Ø´«Ã½'s forthcoming exhibitionÌýConflict, Time, PhotographyÌý

Curator Simon Baker shares the ambitions behind the exhibition, which coincides with the centenary of the start of the First World War, and highlights time as a crucial aspect of theÌýmedium:

We wanted to think about the way photographers have photographed moments of conflict after they have happened, thinking about their long-term effects. So rather than having a chronology of many different conflicts one after another, the works are grouped together depending on how long after the event they were made: moments later, days later, weeks later and so on up to a hundred yearsÌýlater.

A Timeline of Conflict, Time, Photography at TateÌýModern

MomentsÌýlater

Days, weeks, monthsÌýlater

Days, weeks, monthsÌýlater

1-10 yearsÌýlater

10-25 yearsÌýlater

10-25 yearsÌýlater

80-100 yearsÌýlater

Conflict, Time, Photography is on display at É«¿Ø´«Ã½ from 26 November until 15 MarchÌý2015

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