The result of trips to Afghanistan since 1994, “A Darkness Visible” presents a selection of acclaimed photographer Seamus Murphy’s black & white photography from a changing l&. After the US-led invasion of 2001, the world’s attention shifted to Afghanistan but has since drifted away: not so with Murphy, one of the most celebrated photographers to work in the region, who has consistently & doggedly returned again & again. This portrait of Afghanistan captures the atmosphere of Afghanistan before, during & after the invasion.“A Darkness Visible” also features essays by Nancy Hatch Dupree on Afghanistan’s history, & by Anthony Lloyd on Murphy’s work & enduring attachment to the country.