Ukrainian Warchive photo book tells the story of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine through visual stories and texts by Ukrainian photographers.
Ukrainian Warchive has presented the book "13 Stories of War", which brings together visual essays created by Ukrainian photographers and artists during Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The stories collected in the book go beyond traditional media formats, offering a view of the war through the personal experiences of the authors.
Projects dedicated to themes of resistance, loss, and hope provide a better understanding of the challenges and emotions faced by individuals during the war. "13 Stories of War" offers a thoughtful exploration of events in Ukraine, fostering a deeper understanding of the shared human experience in times of adversity.
The programme is aimed at Ukrainian photographers who have already started working on documentary projects that tell about the consequences of Russian aggression, the lives of the military and civilians.
This time, the archive supported 8 Ukrainian photographers who document the country's life during the war. Among the topics explored by the project authors are the rehabilitation of veterans with severe injuries, the lives of volunteers and civilians in Kherson, the humanitarian crisis in the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions, demining in the frontline zones, living conditions of internally displaced persons, and more.
Ukrainian Warchive announces the winners of the second wave of microgrants for photography projects related to the coverage of life in Ukraine during the war.
We are happy to announce that we are working on the installation exhibition “Invasion” from 18 of February till 12 of March in Centrum för fotograf in Stockholm. The installation will features work of 9 Ukrainian photographers - Roman Bordun, Lisa Bukreyeva, Julia Kochetova, Yana Kononova, Sasha Kurmaz, Wladyslaw Musiienko, Viacheslav Ratinsky, Sergii Polezhaka, Yana Sidash - who received the mini-grants from us previously to document the war.
On January 16, a photo exhibition "Together Unbreakable" dedicated to the Ukrainian resistance will open in Kherson. Civilians and soldiers resisting the Russian invasion are in focus.
The Photo Archive of the War in Ukraine (WArchive) has announced the winners of the first wave of microgrants for photo projects related to the coverage of life during the Russian war against Ukraine. The winners receive 800 euros and have to make a photo story or a series of 15-45 photos within 6 weeks.