
An-My Lê: Night Operations, 2003–4
Aperture is pleased to offer two photographs by An-My Lê, coinciding with the publication of her first monograph, Small Wars (Aperture, 2005): Night Operations, 2003–4, and Untitled, Thanh-Hoa, 1998. Night Operations is taken from Lê’s 29 Palms series, in which she documents soldiers training for active duty in Iraq and Afghanistan in a desert-like terrain in Southern California.
In 1999, Lê began working with Vietnam War reenactors in North Carolina who restage battles as well as the training and daily life of soldiers—both Viet Cong and American GIs. For four summers, she not only photographed but also participated in battles of the Vietnam War restaged on her adopted American soil. Relating to both documentary and staged photography, the work is aesthetically rigorous and conceptually challenging. Soldiers at rest give themselves up to portraiture, while battle compositions recognizable from classic war photojournalism possess the qualities of a dream. More recently, Lê has photographed exercises performed by the U.S. military in the American desert in preparation for maneuvers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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