Comprised of around 50 woodblock and etchings on 100% cotton rag paper, “When Photographers are Blinded, Eagle’s Wings Are Clipped” is a paper version of the same titled etching on wood work now in the collection of the Hood Museum of Art. An anti-monument to the American War in Iraq, this printed version was made after the original wood version, and was exhibited at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the 2011 exhibition “Here and Now,” curated by Innis Howe Shoemaker, then William H. Helfand Senior Curator of Drawings and Photographs.