In het kader van het 75-jarige bestaan van de VN mag Erna Rijsdijk op 29 oktober een bijdrage leveren aan een debat over de rol van geëngageerde kunst voor de diplomatie.
Een mooie gelegenheid om iets te vertellen over het belang van ons Facing Srebrenica foto-project.
Hier live te volgen!
The exhibition From What Will We Reassemble Ourselves was reviewed by . Photo by Eva Broekema. on Mister Motley
The portraits by Robin de Puy are part of the temporary monument by Bosnian Girl.
The exhibition From What Will We Reassemble Ourselves was reviewed by Joke de Wolf in Trouw.
Op 5 september jl. vond de kleinschalige opening plaats van de expositie From what will we reassemble ourselves waarop we ons Facing Srebrenica research project presenteren. Je bent van harte welkom om de expositie te bekijken. Dat kan van dinsdag tot en met zondag van 12.00 tot 18.00. De expositie is nog te bezichtigen tot 3 januari.
After a limited opening on the 5th of September, the exhibition From what will we reassemble ourselves in which we present our Facing Srebrenica research project, is now open. You are welcome to see the exhibition from Tuesday to Sunday between 12:00-18:00, and the exhibition will be available to the public until the 3rd of January.
Installation photo’s from the exhibition ‘From what will we reassemble ourselves’ curated by Natasha Marie Llorens at Framer Framed, Amsterdam (2020). © Maarten Nauw/Framer Framed.
We are happy to announce the opening of the exhibition From what will we reassemble ourselves in Framer Framed in Amsterdam. The Facing Srebrenice Project will feature as a part of this show.
A limited event is taking place on Saturday the 5th of September at 17.00 h.
Srebrenica was not a last minute genocide.
Explaining motives for the Facing Srebrenica project to Jort Kelder on Radio NPO1
We are happy to announce that this website will go public on july 9 2020!
This photo, made by an unknown Dutchbat soldier of Anera and Alaga Osmanović in Srebrenica in 1994, inspired our project. (courtesy Azir Osmanović)