Thu, Oct 7, 2004 -- 6:30 PM
Pacific Time : Faces of the Khmer Rouge's Victims
In the 1970s, photographs from Cambodia showed human skulls stacked floor to ceiling behind prison walls. For 25 years, those photographs have remained for many the definitive images of Cambodia's Killing Fields. But photographer Binh Danh is now showing this dark era in a new light, offering an unexpected and profoundly personal take on the subject.
Reporters:
- Alison Bing
More info:
- Haines Gallery: Binh Danh : Information and photographs from the host of Binh Danh's debut solo gallery exhibition.

