One Person Crying: Women and War is a 28-year, personal global photo essay that addresses the immediate and lingering effects of war on women. Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Marissa Roth's journey took her from Novi Sad, Yugoslavia in 1984, to its conclusion in Vietnam in April 2012. The 88 gelatin silver prints cover twelve conflicts over a twenty eight year time period, starting with the photographer's own history as a child of Holocaust refugees. Decades and hundreds of rolls of film later, Roth's commitment to the integrity and depth of her coverage is evident in her exquisite gelatin silver prints. The exhibition includes panels with historical perspectives and references to the wars addressed by Roth.
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