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David Levinthal, a central figure in the history of American postmodern photography, has staged uncanny tableaux using toys and miniature dioramas for nearly forty years. This publication for the first time assembles the artist's photography on the subject of war. Levinthal's combat-related tableaux constitute a remarkable
critique of the ways society experiences conflict through its
portrayal. His groundbreaking project "Hitler Moves East"
(1975-77), a series of imagined scenes from World War II's Russian
front, first established his reputation, becoming a touchstone for
the iconoclastic generation of American photographers that includes
artists like Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince.
Break-in at the Three Bears family home? It could only be one dame. Wicked witch gone missing from her candied cottage? Hansel and Gretel claim it was self-defence. Did Humpty Dumpty really just fall off that wall, or was he pushed? Here are five fairy-tale stories with a twist, all told from the point of view of a police officer.
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