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A number of exhibition projects to mark the anniversary of the Holodomor

December 2, 2022
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Graz (Austria),Vienna (Austria)

On the occasion of the Holodomor Remembrance Day, the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers in cooperation with the Center for Austrian-Ukrainian Cultural Studies, the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Austria, the Ukrainian Student Society "Sich" in Graz and the Ukrainian Research and Education Center for Holodomor Studies (HREC) created a documentary exhibition "The Holodomor and War. Ukraine in 1932-1933 and 2022".

The exhibition features photographs by Austrian engineer and photographer Alexander Wienerberg (1891-1955) and UAPF members Mstyslav Chernov, Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov, Viacheslav Ratynskyi, Yevhen Maloletka, Mykhailo Palinchak, and Serhii Korovainyi.

Aleksandra Wienerberg secretly took and smuggled about 100 photographs depicting the aftermath of the Holodomor in Ukraine in 1932-1933, an artificially created mass famine that claimed the lives of millions of Ukrainians. Wienerberg's works are the only photographic evidence of the genocide in the city.

The photographs of Ukrainian documentary filmmakers complement the exhibition with current events in Ukraine and are undeniable evidence of the genocide in Ukraine in 2022.

Graz (Austria),Vienna (Austria)

On the occasion of the Holodomor Remembrance Day, the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers in cooperation with the Center for Austrian-Ukrainian Cultural Studies, the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Austria, the Ukrainian Student Society "Sich" in Graz and the Ukrainian Research and Education Center for Holodomor Studies (HREC) created a documentary exhibition "The Holodomor and War. Ukraine in 1932-1933 and 2022".

The exhibition features photographs by Austrian engineer and photographer Alexander Wienerberg (1891-1955) and UAPF members Mstyslav Chernov, Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov, Viacheslav Ratynskyi, Yevhen Maloletka, Mykhailo Palinchak, and Serhii Korovainyi.

Aleksandra Wienerberg secretly took and smuggled about 100 photographs depicting the aftermath of the Holodomor in Ukraine in 1932-1933, an artificially created mass famine that claimed the lives of millions of Ukrainians. Wienerberg's works are the only photographic evidence of the genocide in the city.

The photographs of Ukrainian documentary filmmakers complement the exhibition with current events in Ukraine and are undeniable evidence of the genocide in Ukraine in 2022.

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