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Jehad Nga is one of the most talented emerging photographers on the international scene and for the last three years he has worked extensively in and around Mogadishu. For one night only he will present a selection of images from his portfolio and talk about operating as a photographer in one of the worldâs most dangerous environments.
Moderated by Rob Walker (BBC Africa Correspondent)
Jehad Nga is one of the most talented emerging photographers on the international scene and for the last three years he has worked extensively in and around Mogadishu. For one night only he will present a selection of images from his portfolio and talk about operating as a photographer in one of the worldâs most dangerous environments.
Ngaâs photography style is unique â“ artistically sensitive, vibrant and thought provoking yet with the ability to shock and appall.
In addition to his work in Somalia, Nga has worked widely in Iraq on assignment for the New York Times. His image of blindfolded Iraqi prisoners arrested by US forces was used as the main publicity shot for the Oscar-winning documentary, Taxi to the Dark Side.
Ngaâs work in Somalia is an ongoing project. The work has been shown at the M+B Gallery in Los Angeles and the Bonni Benrubi Gallery in New York, and funds from his art sales are going to build a school in Somalia. "It's all one big piece of work," he says.
Speaker(s): |
Photographer Jehad Nga | talks |
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Date and Time: |
5 September 2008 at 7:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Frontline Club |
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Tickets: |
£10.00 |
Available from: |
http://www.frontlineclub.com |
Additional Information: |
Frontline is a media club that uniquely combines eating, drinking and thinking. A three-minute walk from Paddington Station, spread over three stripped wooden floors, it has a private clubroom for members, and a restaurant and forum space open to the public. |
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