War from the Victims’ Perspective

Photographs by Jean Mohr

November 12, 2014
November 18, 2014
The exhibition addresses the issues of victims of conflicts, refugees, and communities suffering from war and still under potential threat. It focuses on the emblematic cases of Palestine, Cyprus, and Africa.
Exhibitions

Jean MOHR

The Embassy of Switzerland in Budapest, Hungary / a Budapesti Svájci Nagykövetség

The exhibition addresses the issues of victims of conflicts, refugees, and communities suffering from war and still under potential threat. It focuses on the emblematic cases of Palestine, Cyprus, and Africa.

The exhibition addresses the issues of victims of conflicts, refugees, and communities suffering from war and still under potential threat. It focuses on the emblematic cases of Palestine, Cyprus, and Africa. Focusing upon these three geographical regions it presents the problem of war victims in a historical setting classified by themes: “Portraits of Exile”, “The Children’s Diaspora”, “Temporary Landscapes”, and “Life Goes On”. These photographs render a face to the casualties and retrace the steps of their displacement, from their settlement in the precariousness of the camps and reception centers to their attempts to adapt to an enduring situation.

Jean Mohr is a Swiss documentary photographer active since 1949. More than 80 exhibitions worldwide have been dedicated to his work. He is an outstanding representative of humanist photography, masterfully balancing sensitivity and rigor, emotion and reflection, art and documentary evidence.

The exhibition is a related event of the VERZIO HUMAN RIGHTS DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL