Guided tour of the photo exhibition: WOMEN IN WAR by LYNSEY ADDARIO @Musée, Esch/Alzette

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The exhibition WOMEN IN WAR by Lynsey Addario, specially conceived for the museum as part of the historical and artistic exhibition series Women in Conflict, highlights through the female gaze of the photographer the various situations women face in wartime, as well as the precarious fate of children.

This retrospective presents over twenty years of work by the American photojournalist. Through a selection of impressive photographs, the public is invited to discover areas affected by conflict and their populations, specifically in Afghanistan, South Sudan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Ukraine. The thematic thread includes topics dear to the photographer: the condition of women during war, motherhood in conflict zones, survival in crisis regions, and dignity and resilience in the face of destruction, violence, and death.

Admission to the temporary exhibition also grants access to the permanent exhibition.


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Admission to the temporary exhibition also grants access to the permanent exhibition.
Automatically translated from German.


Musée National de la Résistance et des Droits Humains

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Luxembourg Place de la Résistance Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

Musée National de la Résistance et des Droits Humains
Place de la Résistance Esch-sur-Alzette
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