Alfredo Jaar Six Seconds. Each 72 × 48 (182.9 × 121.9 cm). Image courtesy of goodman gallery. Alfredo jaar 'six seconds' (2000) © the artist. Gift of lucille and ron neeley. Add to a new artlist; Lightbox with colour transparency, 184.1 x 123.2 x 19 cm. Jaar encountered the girl in 1994 in the nyagazambu refugee camp, but, after just six seconds, she turned and left. Alfredo jaar, six seconds, 2000. Image courtesy of goodman gallery The young girl in the photograph had lost her entire family in the mass. Six seconds by alfredo jaar. Jaar’s camera was hanging from his neck so he hurriedly photographed her. Jaar’s poignant work, six seconds, deals evocatively with the aftermath and emotional turmoil of genocide.
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Each 72 × 48 (182.9 × 121.9 cm). Lightbox with colour transparency, 184.1 x 123.2 x 19 cm. Jaar’s camera was hanging from his neck so he hurriedly photographed her. Alfredo jaar, six seconds, 2000. Image courtesy of goodman gallery. Jaar’s poignant work, six seconds, deals evocatively with the aftermath and emotional turmoil of genocide. Image courtesy of goodman gallery Jaar encountered the girl in 1994 in the nyagazambu refugee camp, but, after just six seconds, she turned and left. Six seconds by alfredo jaar. Alfredo jaar 'six seconds' (2000) © the artist.
Alfredo Jaar
Alfredo Jaar Six Seconds Image courtesy of goodman gallery. Image courtesy of goodman gallery Alfredo jaar, six seconds, 2000. Gift of lucille and ron neeley. Jaar’s camera was hanging from his neck so he hurriedly photographed her. Alfredo jaar 'six seconds' (2000) © the artist. The young girl in the photograph had lost her entire family in the mass. Image courtesy of goodman gallery. Lightbox with colour transparency, 184.1 x 123.2 x 19 cm. Jaar’s poignant work, six seconds, deals evocatively with the aftermath and emotional turmoil of genocide. Add to a new artlist; Six seconds by alfredo jaar. Each 72 × 48 (182.9 × 121.9 cm). Jaar encountered the girl in 1994 in the nyagazambu refugee camp, but, after just six seconds, she turned and left.