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Louie Palu

Louie Palu

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Profession: photojournalist
Location: Helmand Province , Afghanistan ( DCA )
Home base: Washington DC/Toronto
URL: http://www.louiepalu.com
URL: http://www.zumapress.com
Email: •••••••• (private)
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Languages spoken: English and some Italian
Organization: ZUMA Press
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Mobile phone (while in Helmand Province): •••••••• (private)
Mobile phone: 011 93 797 899 829 Afghanistan
Home phone: +1-202-468-6908
Blood type: 0+
Last login: about 1 month ago
Member since: 13 Jun 2006 14:06

About

I am currently based in Washington DC.

My portfolio and more information about me is on my website.

http://www.louiepalu.com

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Afghanistan Exhibition

I am pleased to announce the opening of an exhibition of my work on May 9, 2008.

Zhari-Panjwai: 
Dispatches from Afghanistan 

Dalhousie University Art Gallery
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Curated by Peter Dykhuis
Print installation with audio
May 9 to June 29, 2008

This work will be exhibited in conjunction with Photographer Craig Barber’s work, Ghosts in the Landscape: Vietnam Revisited.

www.craigbarber.com

There is more information here

http://artgallery.dal.ca/exhibitions/index.html

This exhibition will be held in conjunction with the symposium

The Politics of Forgetting: Stories to Pass On
Thursday May 22 to Saturday, May 24, 2008
The University of King’s College, Halifax

Public Presentation
-Saturday 24 May at 1:30 pm, Curator Alison Devine Nordström will give a public presentation titled Terrible Beauty: The Art and Politics of Photographs, which will be followed by an open discussion with artists Craig J. Barber and Louie Palu. Free Admission.

This symposium is a meeting of the Politics and the Arts research team of the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Political Thought and Conceptual Change and several Canadian and American academics, artists and journalists.

Additional External keynote speakers will include:

Christopher Browning, author of Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Postwar Memories (2003), Dominick LaCapra, author of Writing History, Writing Trauma (2000), and Alison Nordström (co-author of Ghosts in the Landscape: Vietnam Revisited (2006). Michael Donovan, producer and writer of the film Shake Hands with the Devil, concerning Romeo Dallaire in Rawanda, and Sylvia Hamilton, director of the 2007 documentary The Little Black Schoolhouse on segregated schooling in Canada.

This event will be open to the public.

07 May 2008 22:05 | 3 replies

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