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Aftermath Of The Bosnian War by Ziyah Gafic

Aftermath Of The Bosnian War Portraits, second prize stories 00-03-2001 The photographer's aunt's kitchen; sh
Published June 1, 2017

Aftermath Of The Bosnian War

Portraits, second prize stories

00-03-2001

The photographer's aunt's kitchen; she was a soldier of the Bosnian Army. The city of Gorazde was encircled by Serb military forces for three years. In the Bosnian civil war of 1992-1995, Gorazde was the last remaining United Nations safe area in eastern Bosnia, yet it was repeatedly attacked. Since then, the photographer has observed the war's impact on his family, and others who came to the city for safety.

Commissioned by: Grazia Neri

 

Photo Credit: Ziyah Gafic

Ziyah Gafic was born in Sarajevo, where he studied comparative literature. Since 1999 he has travelled extensively and covered major events in more than 40 countries.

Gafic’s work was exhibited at many relevant galleries and photo festivals such as: Visa pour l'Image in Perpignan, Rencontres d'Arles, and Fovea Editions in New York. His work is regularly published in some of the world's leading publications such as TimeTelegraph magazine, and Newsweek. His photo essay on Bosnia was published in the book Tales from Globalizing World by Thames & Hudson while his works are included in several overviews of contemporary photography such as Photography as Contemporary Art by Thames & Hudson and The Way People Live by Gabriel Bauret.

Gafic recently completed the long-term project “Troubled Islam”.

 

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