“ Jad Oakes conceived The Fallen in response to the rising death toll of British soldiers in Afghanistan. By superimposing multiple faces of serving soldiers, he creates a composite image of the military body, to reflect on the fleeting media images of ‘The Fallen’. Indeed the nature of military practices forms the perception of the army as a mass, not a collective. Oakes reflects on this dehumanising process, whether advanced by the military or media, which suggests that civilians relinquish their identities when they become soldiers.” 

- Jane Tynan, War & The Body exhibition 2010

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Tome

45 Giclée prints, hand bound in red leather with gunmetal linen slip case.

Measures 34 x 50 x 8 cm

Edition of 12+1 A.P