Process Gallery
On September 11, 2001, the skyline of New York City changed forever.
Missing posters taped to walls, bus shelters, and fences began to appear within hours of the attacks. They carried faces, names, and phone numbers, a desperate plea – “Please Call”. They are not heroic. They are intimate. And intimacy is what makes them endure. Before the official memorial was ever built, these made the tragedy visible, one missing face at a time. Stuart Inglis captured 250+ posters on film. After 25 years, this is the first time a selection of this collection will be shown in public.


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