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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Judith Weik. Talk & discussion about The Itinerary exhibition with photojournalist Dimitrios Bouras, followed by a reception in the atrium of the Alison Richard Building. Eleven photojournalists have followed the trek of refugees from their point of origin – the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa – into Europe through the various stopover sites in Greece and the Balkans. The photographs in this exhibition document the refugees’ unimaginable struggles on their way to safety but also their routine, everyday activities and small moments of joy. Covering some of the distance between refugees and us, the photographs remind us that these are ordinary people on an extraordinary journey. They also make the viewer party to the experience and perspective of these eleven eyewitnesses to a great humanitarian disaster. Photographers: Milos Bicanski | Andrea Bonetti | Dimitrios Bouras | Louisa Gouliamaki | Yannis Kolesidis | Yannis Liakos | Menelaos Myrillas | Nikos Paleologos | Anna Pantelia | Fotis Plegas | Orestis Seferoglou Please register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-itinerary-tracing-the-refugee-routes-tickets-52302443015 Further details about the exhibition and the photographers can be found here: http://theitineraryexhibition.com/ The Itinerary exhibition will run from 12 November until 21 December 2018. It is located on the ground floor, first and second floors of the Alison Richard Building. Image: Louisa Gouliamaki This talk is part of the Art at the Alison Richard Building series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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