FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
The powerHouse Arena is
pleased to announce an exhibition for
Child Soldiers:
Forced to be Cruel
Curated by Leora Kahn
and Peter Mantello
Opening Reception:
Thursday, February 12, 7-9PM
The powerHouse Arena
37 Main Street, Brooklyn
For more information please call (718) 666-3049
RSVP: rsvp@powerhousearena.com
Exhibition: February
12-March 8, 2009
Up to half a million
children are engaged in more than 85 conflicts worldwide. As armed conflict
proliferates, increasing numbers of children are exposed to the brutalities
of war. Boys and girls around the world are recruited to be child soldiers
by armed forces and militant groups, either forcibly or voluntarily.
Some are tricked into service by manipulative recruiters, others join
in order to escape poverty or discrimination, while still others are
outright abducted at school, on the streets, and at home. Aside from
participating in combat, many are used for sexual purposes, made to
lay and clear land mines, or employed as spies, messengers, porters,
or servants. Kids have become the ultimate weapons of twenty-first-century
war.
This exhibition will
feature the work of prominent photographers: Dominic Sansoni,
Olivier Pin Fat (Agence VU), Alvaro Ybarra Zavala (Agence
VU), Peter Mantello, Tomas van Houtryve (PANOS), Tiane
Doan na Champassak (Agence VU), Ami Vitale, Bob Koenig,
Guy Tillim, Colin Finlay, Jan Grarup (Noor Images),
Francesco Zizola (Noor Images), Q. Sakamaki, Zed Nelson
(Panos), Francesco Cito (Panos), Martin Adler (Panos),
Tim A Hetherington, Richard Butler, Sven Torfinn,
Giacomo Pirozzi (Panos), Roger Lemoyne, Rhodri Jones(Panos),
Cedric Gerbehaye, Riccardo Gangale.
Child Soldiers
focuses on individual stories about these children, captured by photographers and
writers from across the globe. The book explores the children’s time
as combatants, as well as their demobilization and rehabilitation. Included
are Tim Hetherington's photographs from Liberia; Roger Lemoyne and Cedric
Gerbehaye’s work from the Congo; Ami Vitale’s series on child Maoist
recruits in Nepal; and other work from Burma, Colombia, the Central
African Republic, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Palestine.
Leora Kahn is
the founder of Proof: Media for Social Justice, a nonprofit organization
whose mission is to create awareness of the issues faced by populations
in post-conflict societies and to encourage social change through the
use of photography and words. Kahn has served as the director of photography
at Workman Publishing and Corbis, and is currently at work on global
projects with Amnesty International, Participant Films, and the Karuana
Center for Peacebuilding. She recently edited the Lucie Award-winning
Darfur: 20 Years of War and Genocide in Sudan
(powerHouse Books, 2007) in collaboration with Amnesty, and curated
an accompanying exhibit that will tour the US this year with the Holocaust
Museum Houston. Kahn is currently working on an exhibition in Rwanda
with Aegis Trust about Hutu rescuers during the genocide.
Child Soldiers
features the work of prominent photographers, who have covered the use
of children in combat around the world. Contributing writers include
Jo Becker, Children’s Rights Advocacy Director for Human
Rights Watch, Jimmie Briggs, journalist and author of Innocents
Lost: When Child Soldiers Go to War (Basic Books, 2005), Senator
Dick Durbin of Illinois, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, International
Criminal Court Prosecutor, Emmanuel Jal, a Sudanese musician
and former child soldier, and Michael Wessels, a professor of
psychology at Columbia University.
CHILD SOLDIERS/DOCUMENTARY
HC, 12 x 9.5 inches, 120 pages, 65 four-color and black-and-white photographs,
ISBN: 978-1-57687-455-4,
$45.00
To preview the book please visit http://www.powerhousebooks.com/book/428