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...they're not that much different." A sense of the common humanity that links different cultures infuses "Face of Asia," an exhibition of his pictures from Afghanistan, Cambodia, India and Tibet, the first show at Asia House's new London HQ. When he photographed a bent-backed Indian woman (Brindavan, 1995), she invited him home for tea and told him how she'd lived her whole life on charity, praying for others. Wading through floods in India put him on a level with a smiling man holding a precious sewing machine out of the water (Porbandar, 1983). The photos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Show: The Eyes Have It | 11/20/2005 | See Source »

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