Limited edition art book published by Archive of Modern Conflict, one of the world's largest private archives!
This controversial work is a compilation of private snapshots of soldiers in Nazi Germany during World War II that have rarely been made public. As the title "No, Uncle" suggests, the images show soldiers sharing drinks, dancing, and napping, all full of humanity. This archive of the comical nonchalance of people living in wartime shakes our very foundations when it comes to images of war and violence.
A new work by Kalev Erickson, the artist behind OODA loops, and one of the rarest recent AMC publications—released in 2025 and not yet available even through the AMC website. The book is composed of more than seventy found flyers for missing cats, once posted or handed out on city streets. To view the contents, the reader must remove one of the staples at the edge of the booklet; in doing so, pages inevitably tear or crease. This built-in fragility mirrors the traces left behind by those who once searched the streets for their lost cats, turning the act of reading itself into a quiet reenactment of that search.
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