‘Stop the Violence’ by Francois Robert is a collection of photographs that depict neatly placed bones organised to symbolise themes of aggression including guns, tanks and bombs.

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‘Stop the Violence’ by Francois Robert is a collection of photographs that depict neatly placed bones organised to symbolise themes of aggression including guns, tanks and bombs.
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"I think I'm happy."
Sylvie Vartan, 1967
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