Matthias Bruggmann, An Act of Unspeakable Violence

(Paris: EXB, 2018)

I copy-edited and proofread this book of Matthias Bruggmann’s work on the Syrian conflict including detailed captions written by Matthias Bruggmann and five essays by independent experts.

Publisher’s description:

One of the few Western photographers to cover the Syrian conflict since 2012 and over five years, Matthias Bruggmann has crossed the entire country meeting with the different players of this crisis. Attempting to bring, to Western viewers, a visceral comprehension of the intangible violence that underlies conflict, he immerses us in the complexity and horror of this war by multiplying the points of view. The book presents first a flow of explicit images not knowing who is on which side and who the author is as Matthias Bruggmann confuses the reader by mixing the sources. He questions the codes of photojournalism and shifts the dividing lines between documentary and art photography.

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