You might like Left Right Self-Portrait (Feet Frontal) John Coplans 1984 Self-Portrait (Torso, Front) John Coplans 1984 Self-Portrait (Hands Spread on Knees) John Coplans 1985 Wasteland at the back of shops used as stabling for draught horses. In the distance is the Bala Hissar citadel, now home to an Afghan army base and mooring for one of the American blimps that carry electronic surveillance gear and cameras. Simon Norfolk 2011 A watchtower guarding a street of foreign embassies in central Kabul. For the British army these improvised fortifications are called ‘sangars’, although the term is Dari for ‘barricade’ and is one of the few words the British brought home form the Anglo- Simon Norfolk 2011 The armoury of the British Embassy. The Embassy has a guard force of five hundred. Simon Norfolk 2011 Industrial Hole 4 Tim Head 1997