(Im)possible to see: North Korea

August 2, 2017

The Lumière Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow currently presents a group exhibition dedicated to the topic of North Korea. The show continues until 3 September 2017.
The exhibition (Im)possible to see: North Korea, currently on display at Moscow’s Lumière Brothers Center for Photography, encompasses explorations of the mysterious Asian country by a number of leading contemporary photographers.

How can the medium of photography help us gain an understanding of one of the world’s most isolated nations? Prompted by this question, the curators compiled a selection of more than 70 photographs by renowned artists such as Eddo Hartman, Eric Lafforgue, Martin Parr and Wang Guofeng.

In addition, the exhibition also features images taken by Soviet photographers during the second half of the last century – allowing the viewer to see the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea from an entirely different cultural and temporal perspective.

For further information visit Lumière Brothers Center for Photography
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(Im)possible to see: North Korea