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Books

Katrina exposed

By TIMES STAFF WRITER
Published August 6, 2006


"Katrina Exposed: A Community of Photographs," at the New Orleans Museum of Art until Sept. 17, is an exhibition of extraordinary Katrina images shot by local, national and international artists and photojournalists. "What one sees in this exhibition is human desperation," says curator of photographs Steven Maklansky. "Not only the usual sort that comes with catastrophe, but also a more inspiring need to find meaning, hope and even beauty amidst the destruction." The companion catalog, Katrina Exposed: A Photographic Reckoning, is available through the museum's Web site at www.noma.org.

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