Unholy War (Central African Republic) / William Daniels
The Central African Republic has been plunged into the bloodiest crossroads of its short history. In March 2013, rebels from mainly Muslim group called Seleka, overthrew the state, unleashing nine months of anarchy.
Militias called anti-balaka, whose ranks consist of Christians and animists, then launched unprecedented attacks against Muslims for their perceived support of the Seleka. Thousands were killed, triggering a wave of displacement. International forces have been struggling to stop the violence.
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Specifications:
Reference: Proposal for photographic exhibition Unholy War; Central African Republic
Photographs by text by William Daniels
Definition: the chaos unfolding in CAR between Seleka and Anti-balakas militias
Exhibit specifications:
50 photographs: prints, (matt black wooden frames, no glass)
10 color prints 115 cm x 80 cm (image size 100 x 75cm)
15 color prints 85 cm x 60 cm (image size 75 x 56cm)
25 color prints 74 cm x 54 cm (image size 60 x 45cm)
text panels (6), main intro, bio (unframed)
(panels are in English) available translations French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese
Space Desired: 60 linear meters
Date and venue of previous shows:
War Photo Limited; Dubrovnik, Croatia - 2015
Print Sales: 6 prints from the exhibit are available as Limited Editions
Crate Sizes (approx.)
Crate 1 = 72 x 85 x 65 cm - 30kgs
Crate 2 = 72 x 85 x 65 cm - 30kgs
Crate 5 = 122 x 88 x 32 cm - 35kgs
Crate 6 = 100 x 75 x 65 cm - 40kgs
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Wade Goddard
wpl@warphotoltd.com
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