Wounded: The Legacy of War, Photographs by Bryan Adams

Moving exhibition at Somerset House of photographs by Bryan Adams of British servicemen and women who have suffered life-changing injuries on military duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.

These pictures are quite hard to look at and it is hard to imagine that you can survive with such injuries. Some of the images are more shocking as it takes a moment for your eye to take in what the injuries are. However very quickly you find you are looking at vibrant, very fit young people and that you are looking into their eyes and seeing the real person.

There were some interesting commentaries in the accompanying leaflet on some of the people and how the photos came about and I would have liked more about that. I loved the fact that the centre piece over one fire place was a battered Union Jack, a nice metaphor and quiet focal point.

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