ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 4月29日 23時36分


Born in Saigon, Vietnam, in 1960, An-My Lê left with her family in the last year of the Vietnam War (1975) and settled in the US as a political refugee. This photograph was taken in the California desert, where US Marines practiced military scenarios to prepare for deployment to another desert in the Middle East. Through her pictures, Lê provides a platform on which the moral and ethical questions of armed conflict can be raised. Learn about Lê and other immigrant artists: mo.ma/crossingborders.
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Our digital exhibition “Crossing Borders,” presented as part of our #CitizensBorders initiative, showcases works from MoMA’s collection by artists who immigrated to the U.S., often as #refugees in search of safe haven. Explore all the works at mo.ma/crossingborders#MoMACollection
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[An-My Lê (b. Vietnam, 1960). “u29 Palms: Infantry Platoon (Machine Gunners)” c. 2003-04. Gelatin silver print. Robert B. Menschel Fund. © 2017 An-My Le]


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