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    Actuphoto.com
    May 23 2009


    Kathryn Cook - The memory of trees


    Kathryn Cook puts her trust in trees, the earth and the roads taken by
    the Armenians to pose questions on their genocide by the Young
    Turks. Cook does not intend making accusations with her work, but
    trying rather to understand, to penetrate the mysterious story of the
    Armenian people, whose â?`disappearanceâ?? began in
    Istanbul on the night of 23 April 1915. Members of the Armenian elite
    were arrested then transported to the interior of Anatolia and
    massacred on the road, along with about a million others so as not to
    leave any trace. Kathryn Cook went in search of these traces,
    travelling through Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Turkey and Armenia. She
    looked for what remained of the Armenian churches, on the roads taken
    by these people, to the now Kurdish village of Agacli (populated by
    Armenians 95 years ago), which in Turkish means â?`place with
    trees'. Trees thus become a metaphor for this extensive research in
    memory of an entire people, through an inquisitive and subtle eye.

    http://www.actuphoto.com/10133-bitter-fruit- pictures-from-afghanistan.html
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