miriam cooke

Beirut Reborn: The Political Aesthetics of Auto-Destruction (2002)

Although Beirut has always been beautiful and photogenic, the Lebanese civil war only increased the photography emerging from the city. During and after the war, “the urban violence was obsessively photographed and then packaged in increasingly expensive and glossy format.” This article analyzes and explains a variety of these poignant photographs.

Beirut Reborn: The Political Aesthetics of Auto-Destruction