Les Stone, "Reality Check"

  • Where: Pierogi
  • When: closed
  • Opening: 10/10 from 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM
  • Address: 177 North 9th Street, Brooklyn, New York, 11211
  • Prices: free
  • Phone: 718-599-2144
  • Website: Official Website
  • Email:
  • Hours: Thurs-Mon 11am - 6pm
  • Closed: Tuesday, Wednesday
  • Directions: via Google Maps
  • Category: Gallery, Solo Show

During the last two decades, critically acclaimed photographer Les Stone has chronicled the human cost of conflict in Iraq, Afghanistan, Israel, Kosovo, Liberia, Cambodia and Haiti, among other war zones. the winner of several World Press Photo Awards and Picture of the Year Awards, Stone vaulted to prominence in 1989 when he photographed the savage, bloody beating of the newly elected Vice President of Panama by thugs of Generalissimo Manuel Noriega. Since then, Stone has covered stories often ignored by the mainstream media, including the deadly legacy of Agent Orange in Vietnam, the plight of Iraqi Kurds fleeing the first Gulf War, and the deployment of child-soldiers in Africa.

Stone’s work has appeared in the pages of National Geographic, Time, Life, Paris Match, Stern, Fortune, The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, Mother Jones, Panoramma, Geo, US News and World Report, as well in The Arab-Israeli Conflict (Bedford Books), Haiti, Dangerous Crossroads (South End Press) and A Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces (Harper Collins). Stone is currently working on a long-term project on Voodoo in Haiti and is working with the Visionproject.org on healthcare issues in the US. This will be the first gallery exhibition of Stone’s photographs.

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