Voice of Tacitness [visual materials] : [Photoalbum] ; Asian Women Photography / Hong Kong International Photo Festival

Contributor(s): Hong Kong International Photo Festival
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, Chinese Publisher: [Hong Kong : Hong Kong International Photo Festival, 2016]Description: 82 p. : illSubject(s): Photography -- Armenia -- TurkeyAbstract: MerhaBarev is a unique photo-bridge between Armenia and Turkey, two neighboring countries with no diplomatic relations and a border remained closed for more than 80 years. This project was created in 2006, when five Armenian photojournalists from Patker photo agency shot Istanbul during a week, and the same did five Turkish photojournalists from Nar photo agency in Yerevan. MerhaBarev is a combined greeting in two languages:Turkish - "merhaba" and Armenian - "barev". MerhaBarev is indeed the first visual greeting between the two countries, which are separated not only by the sharp wire on the border, built during the Soviet Union period, but by the political and historical problems. Using the black and white language of the photography, photojournalists narrated about Istanbul and Yerevan, their cultures, traditions, every-day life and people. The project was presented as a number of exhibitions in Armenia (Yerevan, Gumri) and Turkey (Istanbul, Ankara, Kars, Diarbekir).
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MerhaBarev is a unique photo-bridge between Armenia and Turkey, two neighboring countries with no diplomatic relations and a border remained closed for more than 80 years. This project was created in 2006, when five Armenian photojournalists from Patker photo agency shot Istanbul during a week, and the same did five Turkish photojournalists from Nar photo agency in Yerevan. MerhaBarev is a combined greeting in two languages:Turkish - "merhaba" and Armenian - "barev". MerhaBarev is indeed the first visual greeting between the two countries, which are separated not only by the sharp wire on the border, built during the Soviet Union period, but by the political and historical problems. Using the black and white language of the photography, photojournalists narrated about Istanbul and Yerevan, their cultures, traditions, every-day life and people. The project was presented as a number of exhibitions in Armenia (Yerevan, Gumri) and Turkey (Istanbul, Ankara, Kars, Diarbekir).

Սույն ծրագրի իրականացումը հնարավոր է դարձել Ամերիկայի ժողովրդի աջակցությամբ` ԱՄՆ Միջազգային զարգացման գործակալության միջոցով, «ՀԿ Դեպո - Հասարակական կազմակերպությունների զարգացման ծրագրի» շրջանակում: Ծրագրի շրջանակներում ստեղծված նյութերի բովանդակությունը կամ արտահայտված տեսակետները միմիայն Ֆոկուս արվեստի ՀԿ-ի եւ Եվրասիա համագործակցություն հիմնադրամինն են եւ պարտադիր չէ, որ արտահայտեն ԱՄՆ ՄԶԳ կամ ԱՄՆ կառավարության տեսակետները: