EIGHT WAYS TO CHANGE THE WORLD
STAR RATING: 3/5
Bargehouse Gallery, London SE1
7-18 September 2005 (and next year)
I found this exhibition depressing, writes Mark Drinkwater.
Eight gallery rooms of depressing photographs documented the appalling conditions of people who live in absolute poverty, depicting the UNs' millennium goals to reduce poverty by 2015.
Alongside his work, one of the internationally renowned photographers on show, Zed Nelson, had included notes on the ethics of photographing poverty: "How do you decline a cup of tea made with sewage-contaminated water?" he asked. The question puts into perspective any of our concerns about a client's hygiene when making us a cuppa.
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