Magnum Photosさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Magnum PhotosInstagram)「Magnum photographer @chiyin_sim travelled 6,000 kilometers along the China-North Korea border and through six US states to create a project and series of diptychs reflecting on humankind’s experience with nuclear weapons, past and present.⁠ .⁠ Today on Magnum, following the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we revisit Sim’s work accompanied by her own text, written in 2018. Link in bio.⁠ .⁠ PHOTO: A Titan II Missile in its silo at a former intercontinential ballistic missile site in Arizona. / A Titan II Missile in its silo at a former intercontinential ballistic missile site in Arizona, now the Titan Missile Museum. The Titan II was the largest and heaviest missile ever built by the United States. The missile was 31.3 m long and 3.05 m wide. It weighed 149,700 kg when fully fueled and had a range of 15,000 km. This is the last of 54 such missiles that were clustered in Arizona, Arkansas and Kansas during the Cold War; the rest have been destroyed. USA. November, 2017. ⁠ .⁠ © @chiyin_sim/#MagnumPhotos」8月24日 19時08分 - magnumphotos

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Magnum photographer @chiyin_sim travelled 6,000 kilometers along the China-North Korea border and through six US states to create a project and series of diptychs reflecting on humankind’s experience with nuclear weapons, past and present.⁠
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Today on Magnum, following the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we revisit Sim’s work accompanied by her own text, written in 2018. Link in bio.⁠
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PHOTO: A Titan II Missile in its silo at a former intercontinential ballistic missile site in Arizona. / A Titan II Missile in its silo at a former intercontinential ballistic missile site in Arizona, now the Titan Missile Museum. The Titan II was the largest and heaviest missile ever built by the United States. The missile was 31.3 m long and 3.05 m wide. It weighed 149,700 kg when fully fueled and had a range of 15,000 km. This is the last of 54 such missiles that were clustered in Arizona, Arkansas and Kansas during the Cold War; the rest have been destroyed. USA. November, 2017. ⁠
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© @chiyin_sim/#MagnumPhotos


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