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A Haircut and a Weapon: Daily Life of a Taliban Fighter in Kabul

Posing with a stark nonchalance, 24-year-old Khadem, a Taliban fighter from Kandahar, visits a hairdresser in Kabul. His M4 carbine, an American-made weapon considered a ‘ghanima’, or ‘spoil of war’, rests prominently in front of him – a graphic testament to the prevailing war culture that intertw

Afshin Ismaeli

Print Size: 900×600 mm
Frame Size: 1160×870 mm
Paper Type: Felix Schoeller True Satin Baryta 310gsm
Frame Colour: Black
Exhibit: POS AI 387 13

 

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A Haircut and a Weapon: Daily Life of a Taliban Fighter in Kabul

Archival Giclee Digital Print


Posing with a stark nonchalance, 24-year-old Khadem, a Taliban fighter from Kandahar, visits a hairdresser in Kabul. His M4 carbine, an American-made weapon considered a ‘ghanima’, or ‘spoil of war’, rests prominently in front of him – a graphic testament to the prevailing war culture that intertw

Photographer:
Afshin Ismaeli


Print Size: 900×600 mm

Frame Size: 1160×870 mm

Exhibit: POS AI 387 13

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