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Molly Bingham discusses her photo exhibit of Iraq War, gaining access with insurgents and Americans reactions to her work

'Iraq: remains' at Kaviar Gallery shows photographs from the early days of the U.S. invasion of Iraq as well as a film documentary about insurgents

The complexities of the Iraq War on a person level are on display in "IRAQ: remains," Louisville native Molly Bingham's photographic documentary at the Kaviar Gallery (Louisville.com previewed the exhibit's opening reception on Friday.)

Opening reception for Louisville journalist Molly Bingham's 'IRAQ: remains' is 6 p.m. tonight at Kaviar Gallery

Photographic documentary challenges viewers to place themselves in the shoes of both Iraqis and U.S. soldiers

Three images from journalist and Louisville native Molly Bingham's photographic documentary, "IRAQ: remains" at Kaviar Gallery:

  • A young girl in a hospital bed looks on as doctors examine an X-ray of her showing a bullet lodged near her spine
  • Iraqis look for missing relatives in a room packed with bodies found in a mass grave of people mostly killed in 1991's U.S.-encouraged uprising