Has any photographer depicted war with artistic intent?

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Several Canadian artists went over during both WW's with brushes... A.Y. Jackson (Group of Seven), Alex Colville... there were a few photographers such as William Rider-Rider who photographed during WWI... All went over with the military as historical photographers, but still the artistic intent is there.
 

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You will need to define "artistic intent" so we are all on the same page.
 

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I would say Richard Mosse and his 'Infra' project set out to add an aesthetic flourish to the unrest in the Congo
 
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Several Canadian artists went over during both WW's with brushes... A.Y. Jackson (Group of Seven), Alex Colville... there were a few photographers such as William Rider-Rider who photographed during WWI... All went over with the military as historical photographers, but still the artistic intent is there.

Have you found links that suggest "artistic intent" for any of those? Here's what I found on Rider-Rider but I don't get a sense of anything other than photo illustration (as Matthew Brady et al): https://www.pinterest.com/sjz2003/william-rider-rider/
 
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Go to Stephen Bulger Gallery - artist Rita Leistner - we did a series of gum over palladiums of eye phone images when she was embedded with the USArmy 2010.
 
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http://www.ad-ac.ca/?exhibition=rita-leistner-the-tree-planters

"Best known for her work in war zones as a conflict photographer, Leistner came to recognize how the strenuous, remote job of tree planting prepared her for that role. Now she has turned the tables and is using her accumulated knowledge as a photographer to offer a unique perspective of her former occupation. After years of photographing war zones, Leistner reached a point in her life where she wanted to make photographs that did not represent death, despair, hatred, loss, and violence. Instead of the deserts of the Middle-East, these photographs were made in British Columbia during 2016 and 2017, while “embedded” within the planting camps of Coast Range Contractors.

Using high-resolution digital cameras and a battery-powered electronic flash, Leistner’s largescale colour photographs present the tree planters in heroic fashion; the sheer physicality of their work depicts a back-breaking dance of bodies, shovels, and dirt. To help orient gallery-goers to the live-action context on the ground, a video of the planters with Rita and her assistant accompanies the exhibition. While each photograph features an individual tree planter, they represent something more universal about hope, belief in the future, living in the moment, and the power of perseverance – one tree at a time."
 

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She is a remarkable woman and I am proud to call her my friend. She is dedicated to any project. She has been to the middle east war zones many times but this particular project falls into the category you are asking about, her other
work is much more hostile or dramatic.

I chose her work to launch my colour pigment services and I just finished a set of the prints last week for her.
 

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She is currently on her way back here to do more test prints with me on the tree planting series...Her opening show had a lineup two blocks long and the gallery had to extend the hours to satisfy the visitors to this show that evening.
 

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James Nachtwey. He was criticized for the "aesthetic" content of his war images.
 
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She is currently on her way back here to do more test prints with me on the tree planting series...Her opening show had a lineup two blocks long and the gallery had to extend the hours to satisfy the visitors to this show that evening.

Bob, I would love to see her work in person, vs online. Perhaps she'll show at http://www.photoeye.com ...Santa Fe NM, where she'll be in good company and will sell many of your prints.
 
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Unless a photograph is Photoshopped to death, I don’t see how a photographer could have the same approach as Goya’s Horrors of War or even depictions of Ramses victorious battles. Also, many paintings of war are more like commemorations of famous battles, etc. rather than depictions of the terrors of war.On the other hand, a photograph has a unique quality to capture a reality of war that is unique to itself. Also, a battle photographer doesn’t have the advantage of contemplating the elements that make up his painting.
As for the expression “artistic intent”, I have no idea what it means.
 
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Unless a photograph is Photoshopped to death, I don’t see how a photographer could have the same approach as Goya’s Horrors of War or even depictions of Ramses victorious battles. Also, many paintings of war are more like commemorations of famous battles, etc. rather than depictions of the terrors of war.On the other hand, a photograph has a unique quality to capture a reality of war that is unique to itself. Also, a battle photographer doesn’t have the advantage of contemplating the elements that make up his painting.
As for the expression “artistic intent”, I have no idea what it means.

I don't disagree re: Goya but I do think it's long past the time when we deserve to see "artistic intent" in war photos.

Bob Carnie provided a good example.

Admitting that one doesn't know what "artistic intent", or some other idea "means" is both honorable and reasonable.
 

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Interesting subject. Rita Leistner pictorial like works are great.
Not sure if this qualifies, but there were a few Soviet pictures that had a artistic quality (to me). Would imagine there were a few photographers in Europe and Asia whos works would qualify.
Yevgeny Khaldei & Dmitri Baltermants
1 The-Russian-War_-1941-1945-©-Dimitri-Baltermants_-courtesy-of-Glaz-Gallery_-Moscow-min-7.jpeg 2 The-Russian-War_-1941-1945-©-Dimitri-Baltermants_-courtesy-of-Glaz-Gallery_-Moscow-min-4.jpeg 3 3EE3FDB000000578-4375344-image-a-11_1491216062104.jpg
 
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For me, "artistic intent" means something along the lines of "the intent of not simply reporting what's happening, but creating images that convey a broader message than just what is shown in it".

The photos posted by @awty above are, IMO, an example of what I tried to explain with words.
 

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Sorry a couple of those pictures have been modernized. A shame cause they work just as well without PS.
I personally think the middle photo of the men in the trench is one of the best pictures I have ever seen. Impressive Dmitri saw this.
 

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Sorry a couple of those pictures have been modernized. A shame cause they work just as well without PS.
I personally think the middle photo of the men in the trench is one of the best pictures I have ever seen. Impressive Dmitri saw this.

This one really caught my eye.
 

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