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“Sarajevo Barcelona Light&Shade” Exhibition opens at City Hall

Published: November 21, 2022
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The photo exhibition “Sarajevo Barcelona Light&Shade” by Ante Magzan will open on Monday, November 21, at the Sarajevo City Hall on the occasion of 30 years of friendship between Catalonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The organizers have announced that the exhibition marks the end of a year steeped in cooperation between Catalonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, in which, among other things, the Cooperation Agreement between the  Sarajevo Canton and the Government of Catalonia was signed.

As part of the exhibition, a monograph of the same name with photos from the exhibition and texts by the writer Miljenko Jergović and the delegate of the Government of Catalonia and former correspondent from besieged Sarajevo Eric Hauck will be presented.

Catalan photojournalist Jordi Pujol Puente was killed in Sarajevo during the siege of the city in 1992. He was the first representative of the international media to die during the shelling of Sarajevo.

According to the organizers of the exhibition, the death of the photojournalist was the trigger that gave Catalans the feeling that the war in BiH was also their war.

The City of Sarajevo awarded the title of an honorary citizen to the fallen Catalan photojournalist.

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