London, UK. 14th Nov, 2019. The Silence of Nduwayezu, which comprises one million individual slides featuring a pair of eyes in close-up and is a meditation on the tragedy that unfolded for one million people. The slides are heaped on a light table measuring approximately 6 x 8 metres wide and filling an entire room of the gallery. - Alfredo Jaar's solo exhibition, 25 Years Later, opening at Goodman Gallery London. It is a selection of works from his seminal body of work, The Rwanda Project, 1994-2000 in commemoration of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 14th Nov, 2019. The Silence of Nduwayezu, which comprises one million individual slides featuring a pair of eyes in close-up and is a meditation on the tragedy that unfolded for one million people. The slides are heaped on a light table measuring approximately 6 x 8 metres wide and filling an entire room of the gallery. - Alfredo Jaar's solo exhibition, 25 Years Later, opening at Goodman Gallery London. It is a selection of works from his seminal body of work, The Rwanda Project, 1994-2000 in commemoration of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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