Meeting at The Imperial War Museum at 4:15pm we will, as a group, tour the work of the incredibly talented Tim Hetherington, OS. A celebrated photojournalist, filmmaker and humanitarian, Tim often returned to the same places over several months or years to develop better connections with those whose stories he told.
The exhibition at The Imperial War Museum marks the 13th anniversary of Tim’s death while filming and photographing the Libyan Civil War (2011). With photography from across his career and a selection of his cameras and diaries on display, you can also immerse yourself in his film Sleeping Soldiers, shown across three screens as it was intended to be viewed.
(Please note this exhibition includes strong language and images depicting violence. The film Liberian War Graffiti (shown in a separate screening room) contains illustrations of sexual violence which some visitors may find distressing. The film Diary (shown in a separate screening room) contains flashing lights and graphic imagery).
Following the exhibition we will reconvene in The Duke of Sussex pub at Waterloo for a private drinks reception from 6:15pm to 9:00pm, hosted by the President of the Association, Harry Dickinson.
The exhibition is free to enter and tickets for the drinks reception are £10 per person. Please book your tickets here.