In this fascinating exhibition, Portraits of a Village, 1950–1970, photographer Lazhar Mansouri captures the citizens of his small hometown, Ain Beida, Algeria, the setting of Albert Camus’ novels The Stranger and The Plague. The show, consisting of 55 gelatin prints, was sensitively curated by James Cavello.
Lazhar Mansouri at Westwood
Valerie Gladstone, ARTNews, 1 May 2007
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