Foreword by José Pablo Baraybar. Text by Gisela Ortiz Perea, Renzo Adoni.
The Past Is Present features photographs of Peru and its history of armed conflict by Jonathan Moller (born 1963), a documentary photographer and human rights activist whose work focuses on the victims of state and terrorist violence.
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Jonathan Moller: The Past Is Present Memories of Perú’s Internal Armed Conflict
Published by Turner. Foreword by José Pablo Baraybar. Text by Gisela Ortiz Perea, Renzo Adoni.
The Past Is Present features photographs of Peru and its history of armed conflict by Jonathan Moller (born 1963), a documentary photographer and human rights activist whose work focuses on the victims of state and terrorist violence.