Although we hear from various sources that reconciliation is impossible and that there is no readiness for dealing with the past, the exhibition “War of Memories” organised by the Centre for Nonviolent Action (Sarajevo-Belgrade) tells a different story.
commemoration
Belgrade Cultural Centre, Podroom Gallery, 12 January – 2 February 2017, Exhibition “War of Memories”
opening the Exhibition “War of Memories” in Belgrade
City Gallery Bihać, 12-27.12.2016. exhibition “War of Memories”
The final exhibition in 2016. Presentation of the photographs and publication “War of Memories” in Bosnia and Herzegovina opened in Bihać
Music Pavilion Staklenac, Banja Luka 22 November – 4 December 2016, exhibition “War of Memories”
The specific journey through the recent past, marred by war and suffering, began in Sarajevo where the exhibition “War of Memories” was first put on; continued in Mostar and then in Banja Luka where the exhibition of photographs from the project “War Monuments...
The Paths of Wartime Suffering
…We marked unmarked sites of suffering with stickers that read: “UNMARKED SITE OF SUFFERING – At this site, during the war, human beings were subjected to inhumane acts. By not letting these events be forgotten, we stand in solidarity with all victims. May it never happen again to anyone.” Western BiH, Autumn 2016.
Exhibitions of photographs “War of Memories”
Schedule Exhibitions of photographs “The war memories” in the cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia
Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka, Bihac, Belgrade …
Coffins
Today, the youth get coffins packed with 25 years of their parents’ lives, over 130 thousand dead, hundreds of thousands of displaced persons and refugees, millions whose lives were permanently damaged by wars, transition, theft, crime, misery, all the misfortunes that go with it
Can we come closer?
Joint visit of war-veterans from the region to Novi Grad/Bosanski Novi, 17 March 2016
Research on culture of remembrance
Places of suffering and remembrance of war in Bosnia-Herzegovina