Wim Wenders: Photographing Ground Zero

Majestic exhibition at the Imperial War Museum of photographs of Ground Zero by Wen Wenders.

There were just five huge pictures taken a couple of months after the attack on the Twin Towers. There were displayed like paintings and it was moving to be able to walk up and look at the details.

They reminded me of sublime landscapes and I loved the contrast of the wreckage with the skyscrapers that overlooked the site and how shafts of light cut through. They were shown with quotes from people who were there or who were affected by the attacks including one from Wenders himself “this was hell, where we were, nut heaven had opened up to shine the most stunning light into it”.

I can’t believe 9/11 was 20 years ago and this was a lovely way of marking that.

Closes 9 January 2021

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