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    The Messenger, Georgia
    Nov. 5, 2004

    Snapshots of living together
    By Nino Gvalia


    At the exhibition
    Photographers from Georgia Ira Kurmaeva and Liza Osephaishvili-Nemtsova


    Until November 7, the TMS Art Gallery (16 Rustaveli Avenue) is holding
    a photography exhibition titled 'Living Together,' presented by the
    British Council and BP.

    The collection features works by six young photographers from Georgia,
    Azerbaijan and Armenia - Liza Osepaishvili-Nemtsova, Irina Kurmaeva,
    Sitara Ibrahimova, David Hakobyan, Vahe Gevorgyan and Rafail Shakirov.

    The Living Together exhibition is the result of a week's work in
    February this year, when the six photographers from the three Caucasian
    countries met up to take snapshots around the theme of living together.
    They worked in Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Marneuli and Tskhinvali, where
    different ethnic and social groups live side by side.

    According to Liza Osepaishvili-Nemtsova, working together on the
    project was a very interesting experience, as it gave her the
    opportunity to meet up with colleagues and share ideas. "I liked the
    project very much. I met with interesting photographers and
    collaborated with them," she said.

    The project was coordinated by the British photographer Ann Doherty,
    whose works were exhibited in a British Council exhibition in the three
    South Caucasian countries in 2003.

    The aim of the project was to bring together a photo collection for a
    touring exhibition describing how people of different origins can live
    in peace and harmony, despite the recent ethnic conflicts in the South
    Caucasus.

    "When I see this exhibition, I think that it belongs to one author. I
    don't know if this is good or bad, but I find the exhibition very
    interesting and also think that it is a very good idea when
    photographers from different countries work on the same theme and then
    exhibit their work together," said the famous photographer Irina
    Abzhandadze.

    The black and white photographs printed to a very high quality well
    illustrate the often harsh life of Caucasian people, who live in
    poverty, face many difficulties, and whose eyes are thoughtful and sad.


    "This theme has made a strong influence on me. The exhibition again and
    again proves that photography is one of the main art-forms, which can
    send a powerful message to a viewer," commented the well known
    photographer Yuri Mechitov while visiting the exhibition.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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