\"WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and its Aftermath\" features images of war over the past 165 years taken by more than 185 photographers from 28 nations.
Joe Rosenthal, Old Glory Goes Up on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima , February 23, 1945. Gelatin silver print. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, gift of the Kevin and Lesley Lilly Family, The Manfred Heiting Collection. © Associated Press. (Courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art)
Courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Thomas Hoepker, A US Marine drill sergeant delivers a severe reprimand to a recruit, Parris Island, South Carolina, from the series US Marine Corps boot camp, 1970 , 1970. Inkjet print. Thomas Hoepker /Magnum Photos. © Thomas Hoepker /Magnum Photos. (Courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art)
Courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Philip Jones Griffiths, Called "Little Tiger" for killing two "Viet Cong women cadre"—his mother and teacher, it was rumored, Vietnam , 1968. Gelatin silver print. The Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation, courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery. © Philip Jones Griffiths /Magnum Photos. (Courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art)
Courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Alfred Palmer, Women aircraft workers finishing transparent bomber noses for fighter and reconnaissance planes at Douglas Aircraft Co. Plant in Long Beach, California , 1942. Gelatin silver print. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Gift of Will Michels in honor of his sister, Genevieve Namerow. (Courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art)
Courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Peter van Agtmael, Darien, Wisconsin , October 22, 2007. Chromogenic print, ed. # 1/10 (printed 2009). The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Gift of David and Cindy Bishop Donnelly, John Gaston, Mary and George Hawkins and Mary and Jim Henderson in memory of Beth Block. © Peter van Agtmael /Magnum Photos. (Courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art)
Courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art