Accession Number | AWM2020.205.40.62 |
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Collection type | Art |
Measurement | Sheet: 29.6 cm x 42 cm |
Object type | Work on paper |
Physical description | watercolour, gouache, pen and pencil on paper |
Date made | 2011 |
Conflict |
Afghanistan, 2001-2021 Iraq, 2003-2013 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: AWM Licensed copyright |
not titled [Tarin Kwots major intersection]
Robert Cooper served in Afghanistan 2010-2011. He was deployed as an ASLAV gunner with 2 Cavalry Regiment as part of MTF-2 (Mentoring Task Force – Rotation 2), based in Uruzgan Province.
While on deployment, Cooper was able to sketch and write in his journal, and he also recorded footage of troop movements and the local Afghan people. Cooper was discharged in early 2011. Once home, he produced a sequenced set of 346 works on paper, referring back to the notes and footage he made in Afghanistan so that he could tell the story of his deployment with absolute accuracy. Cooper wanted to show people exactly what he had witnessed and experienced at war.
Text from book:
NOV 2010
ANY AUSTRALIAN SOLDER, WHO VENTURED OUTSIDE
THE WIRE FROM A MULTI NATIONAL BASE TARIN KWOT
WOULD RECOGNISE THIS SCENE....
OF THE LOCAL TRAFFIC COP, WITH THAT
WHITE PEAK HAT — AT TARIN KOWTS
MAJOR INTERSECTION