'Images Against War' began as one woman's reaction to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. In February 2003, Tina Schelhorn invited friends in the global photographic community to give their visual statements against war. By the end of that month, a website was launched with the work of 100 artists, and an exhibition of 250 images hung in her gallery. 'Images Against War' now includes the visual statements of 660 photographers from over 40 countries, including James Nachtwey, Wolf Bowig, Stefan Boness, Henk Braam, Cedric Bregnard, Eberhard Bremicker and Bruno Stevens. The images evoke emotions that range from horrific to humorous, sad, hopeful, whimsical, satirical and just about everything in between.
Added by Upcoming Robot on May 14, 2008