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Exhibition “Sarajevo: then and now” made by Photographer Šukrija Džidžović

Published May 9, 2014
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Foto Sukrija DzidzovicOn the Day of overcome of fascism, 9th May 2014 at 19:00 o’clock, audience will have the opportunity to attend the opening of this year program Memory Modul 2014.

In the premises of Sarajevo War Theatre, the exhibition made by photographer Šukrija Džidžović “Sarajevo then and now” will be available for audience to see.

Džidžović is known as the author who possesses one of the most fascinating collections of photographs which he personally took during the siege.  According to his words, the made over 5 000 photographs during that period and so far, he presented his photographs in Sarajevo, Vienna, New York, Chicago and Brussels.

His first exhibition was in the period of aggression in 1993 in the premises of “Colegium artisticum” named “Stop the Barbarians”. When he left Sarajevo and went to the United States of America he brought something what was the most valuable to him-thousands of photographs. During 1996, he presented them in New York.

Today, Šukrija Džidžović lives in St. Louis. He is editor and publisher of “SabaH”, which is published and distributed 17 years in all B&H communities in the USA.

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