Books are available at bookstores across
both the US
and Europe

Or they are available for sale at
amazon.com or at de-mo.org

www.contactpresssimages.com
mail@contactpressimages.com

www.lorigrinker.com
info@lorigrinker.com

Exhibitions \ Readings \ Book Signings

Moving Walls International
Traveling Exhibition
Open Society Institute

www.soros.org/initiatives/photography/focus_areas/mw/international


FOVEA Exhibitions Beacon Gallery
143 Main Street Beacon New York 12508
T 845.765.2199
Info@FoveaEditions.org
www.FoveaEditions.org
May 12 - July 8, 2007
Exhibition dates
Saturdays and Sundays 11am till 6pm and by appointment.
May 12, 4-8pm
Reception for Lori Grinker
www.reichertstudio.com/fovea/


MCP
 
Minnesota Center of Photography
Exhibition, Panel Discussion, Workshop
November 4, 2006 – January 7, 2007
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 11, 6 – 9 pm
Panel Discussion: Friday, November 10, 7 pm
Workshop with Lori Grinker and Robert Pledge:
Saturday, November 18, 9 am – 12pm
165 13th Ave NE Minneapolis, MN 55413
Phone: 612.824.5500
www.mncp.org

Indiana State University 
University Art Gallery
Exhibition, Panel Discussion, Lecture, Portfolio reviews
September 27 – October 20
Opening reception, Thursday, October 12, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
www.indstate.edu/artgallery/exhibitions.html

Project 4 Gallery
Exhibition, Panel Discussion
February 25 – April 08, 2006
903 U Street NW, Washington DC
www.project4gallery.com/past_exhibition.html 

American University School of Communication
Panel Discussion
March 25, 2006
"Reel Journalism": War Torn: Covering Conflict Panel Discussion
Guests include moderator Bruce Shapiro (moderator), Christian Frei,
Bill Gentile, Scott Wallace & Lori Grinker.
Reception and Book signing, Afterwar
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20016


The International Center of Photography
The Body at Risk
(group show)
December 9, 2005 – February 26,  2006
1133 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036
www.icp.org/site/c.dnJGKJNsFqG/b.1288053/k.A087/The_Body_at_Risk.htm

Photography Show 2006
The 26th AIPAD Photography Show 2006
February 9th - 12th  
Represented by the Nailya Alexander Gallery:
7th Regiment Armory
Park Avenue & 67th Street in New York City

Tufts University
The Institute for Global Leadership
Slideshow Presentation, Panel Discussion, Book Signing
January 26, 2006
96 Packard Avenue, Medford, MA 02155

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies ( ISTSS)  
21st annual conference
Slideshow presentation
November 1, 2005
Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Contemporary American Photography
June 16-July 10, 2005
Internationale Fototage, Mannheim, Germany.
Germany’s largest photography festival, in Mannheim/Ludwigshafen.
www.internationalefototage.de/html/amerika/grinker_lori.php

The Royal Photographic Society, London
March 29, 7:00 pm
Visual Journalism Group at the Guardian Newsroom Archive and Visitor Centre

Nailya Alexander Gallery
Exhibition | March 1-26, 2005
Opening Reception and Book Signing | March 4, 6-8 pm
Reading | March 11, 6-8 pm
Nailya Alexander Gallery
24 West 57th Street
Suite 501
New York, NY 10019
tel: 212.315.2211 fax: 212.315.2220
e-mail: nailya@mindspring.com

United Nations
Exhibition | January 24, - February 28, 2005
Book Launch, Opening Reception, and Book signing | February 1, 2005
United Nations Headquarters
Visitors' Lobby
First Avenue at 46th Street, NY New York
www.un.org

In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, and
the founding of the United Nations, Contact Press Images presents a two part exhibition, including AFTERWAR:Veterans From a World in Conflict, and The Beaches of Normandy by David Burnett at the UN. These exhibitions will be the first in a series of commemoration events held at the United Nations during the year.

Time Out Dubai
“Battle Scarred,” Lori Grinker’s arresting portraits of war veterans
August 31-September 7, 2006


Chinese Photography magazine
July 2006
On the occasion of Contact’s 30th anniversary
Lori Grinker and Don McCullin

The Washington Post
March 4, 2006
review, Afterwar exhibition at Project 4

Photographer’s Companion Magazine, China
March 3, 2006
“Lori Grinker, Afterwar”

The New York Times
Dec. 26, 2005
Grace Glueck, “"Picturing Some Shocks That Flesh Is Heir"

The Body At Risk: Photography of Disorder, Illness, and Healing
Carol Squires, University of California Press (Berkeley), 2005 (illus.)

Photoeye
Survery of New Books 2005
The quarterly survey of the best new photography books
By Darius Hines  
photo-eye, Santa Fe, 2005. 64 pp  
www.photoeye.com

American Photo
May/June 2005
Spring Picks, Books

The Digital Journalist
May 2005
War Without End by Peter Howe
digitaljournalist.org/issue0504/grinker_intro.html

The British Journal of Photography
May 25, 2005
After the fighting: surviving, By Mick Moore

Anthropological Quarterly
Spring 2005
Bringing the Past into the Present:
Family Narratives of Holocaust, Exile, and Diaspora
Edited by Barbara Rylko-Bauer

Chronogram
April 2005
www.chronogram.com/issue/2005/04/viewfromthetop/

The Sacramento Bee
April 24, 2005
“A poignant look at what happens to the injured, ‘After War’ ”
by Wiliam Endicott

The New Yorker
March 28, 2005
ny-2.live.advance.net/goingson/photography/

Time Out New York
March 10-16
“Don’t Miss” mention and listing:
Photographer Lori Grinker has been documenting war veterans around the world for 15 years. See the stirring results at Nailya Alexander Gallery.

The New York Sun
March 4-6, 2005
Arts section
“A Photojournalist Focuses on the Lives of Veterans:
The VVA Veteran: The Official Voice of Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. ®
www.vva.org/TheVeteran/2005_03/books.htm

The InterDependent, Bringing Global Issues to the Local Level
(A UNA-USA Publication)
Spring 2005
“In the Field”
Afterwar, A photo-essay by Lori Grinker

Photo District News
February 2005
“Picks of the month”: Book

The Los Angeles Times Book Review
January 30, 2005
Maimed, betrayed, forgotten, By Chris Hedges

The Financial Times
January 3, 2005
When the battle is over, by Paul Sullivan

The Brooklyn Rail (Critical perspectives on arts, politics, and culture)
January 2005
Notes on the Many Wars, by Theodore Hamm
www.thebrooklynrail.org/express/jan05/wars.html

Revista Lateral, Barcelona, Spain
July 2005
Speaking for the Wounded, by Ferran Mateo
www.lateral-ed.es

 

The Web

PICTURA Pixel: Electronic Photomagazine

www.picturapixel.com/files/picturapixel_eng.html

MPR: The Images of war
Guests. Lori Grinker: Photographer and author of the new book, "Afterwar: Veterans from a World in Conflict."
minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2006/11/13/midmorning2/

NOW (formerly NOW with Bill Moyers)
www.pbs.org/now/arts/afterwar.html

War Never Ends
Jane Evelyn Atwood and Lori Grinker
www.contactpressimages.com/archive.html
Afterwar: www.contactpressimages.com/inprint.html

lens culture
Photography and Shared Territories
www.lensculture.com/afterwar.html

The Nailya Alexander Gallery
www.nailyaalexander.com/Exhibitions/Projects1.html
www.nailyaalexander.com/Exhibitions/March2005images/gallery_march_2005.html

CNA Centre national de l’audioviuel (Luxembourg)
www.cna.public.lu/2_PHOTO/2_3_Portfolio/GRINKER__La_Guerre_apres/

The Sacramento Bee
www.sacbee.com/content/lifestyle/books/v-print/story/12767873p-13619041c.html

Photo-Eye
www.photoeye.com/templates/mshowdetailsbycat.cfm?catalog=ZC418

 

Television

Photoworld
One hour feature on Lori Grinker and Afterwar
October, 2006
www.sxrtv.com, China
(China and North America satellite television)

2005 Ochberg Fellow
Lori Grinker is a recipient of the Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma
2005 Ochberg Fellowship.

PDN (photo District News) 2005 Photo Annual: Best Photo Books
www.musarium.com/photoannual2005/photobooks.lasso?-skipRecords=6

American IPPY (Independent Publisher Book Awards) in the History category.