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Exhibition “Freedom” by Ron Haviv opens in BiH’s Capital

Published April 13, 2023
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The exhibitions “Freedom” by Ron Haviv and “My Bosnia” by Miloš Cvetković were opened at the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This event was organized by the International Theater Festival MESS in cooperation with the Forum ZFD Serbia.

The exhibition “Freedom” by war photojournalist Ron Haviv focuses on the camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina, opened during the period of aggression.

Miloš Cvetković’s exhibition “My Bosnia” is a story about the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, i.e. those parts of it that Miloš Cvetković managed to cover.

His photographs cover the period from 1992 to 1995, primarily eastern, western and central Bosnia, but the book also contains several photographs from Montenegro and Croatia, where part of the people from Bosnia and Herzegovina ended up as refugees, as well as Serbia, where they ended up as prisoners.

This is just one view of war events from a photographer’s point of view.

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