Recovering the Past by Ian Alderman


ISBN
9781910500828
Published
Released
30 / 06 / 2017
Binding
Paperback
Pages
60
Dimensions
148 x 210mm

Despite a century having passed since the signing of the Armistice, the scale of the legacy of unexploded ammunition from the Great War is still a little known fact. Recovering the Past is a photographic documentary project of 25 striking and thought provoking images produced to coincide with an exhibition in Ypres, Belgium. This accompanying postcard book contains all the images from the exhibition and describes how they came about in technical detail and the backstory behind each image. It also comes with twelve detachable postcards. It examines the operations of the Belgian Army's bomb disposal unit (DOVO), whilst drawing its artistic inspiration from Australian cultural icons to commemorate the Australian Imperial Force's (AIF)significant contribution to the fighting in Flanders. The role of the British army in the battles of Flanders is widely appreciated, yet the role of the AIF to that fighting and the eventual allied victory remain little known. The sacrifice and heroism of Australian soldiers in Belgium was as intense as that endured in France and at Gallipoli. Through sensitive compositing of both historic and modern photographs, Recovering the Past visually acknowledges Australia's 'Diggers' in the successful outcome of the war in Flanders. 'Recovering The Past' is confirmed for exhibition at the eminent 'In Flanders Fields Museum' in Ypres from June to December 2017.
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