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    "I WOULD LIKE THE "SETTLERS" OF KARABAKH CONFLICT TO LOOK INTO THE EYES OF THESE CHILDREN"

    http://karabakh-open.info/en/societyen/1974-en424
    Monday, 08 October 2012 12:24

    Within the framework of the "Land and Technology" festival of modern
    art that commenced in Shoushi on October 1, photographer German Avagyan
    exhibited his photoline under the title "Those born after death".

    In his interview to Karabakh-open.info German Avagyan described his
    photoline in the following way: "The heroes of this project are the
    young girls and boys born after the war, those who were born after
    their fathers' deaths. I intended to photograph them long ago, I have
    just been waiting for them to grow up to the age of 16-18 years old.

    This is the perfect age when they begin to look like their fathers
    whom they, however, have never seen before."

    The photographer suggests that those who have been engaged in Karabakh
    conflict settlement should first ask these children deprived of their
    fathers before examining the issue and seeking for possible solutions
    to it. "I would like the "settlers" of Karabakh conflict to look into
    the eyes of these children."

    G. Avagyan initiated his photoline "Those born after death" in 2009
    and completed it only a month ago involving into his project a group
    of children from the RA and NKR different regions whom he photographed
    together with the photos of their fathers killed in the war.

    "I feel awkward for being unable to photograph all of them as the
    number of heroes has been prearranged. If I had taken photos of all
    the children who do not remember their fathers their number would have
    exceeded 1,000. I apologize for this as there are families where one
    of the children was 1 year old and the other was born only after their
    father's death. It would have been unjust to photograph only one of
    them," G. Avagyan notes with regret and adds that the photoline is
    the upper layer of the project only under which we can see the women
    who became widows 4-5 months after their marriage".

    "After this all they managed to save their child's life and bring him
    up suffering so many hardships. We must always remember that each of
    these children's photos has a woman standing behind," the photographer
    underlined once more.

    The exhibition of German Avagyan's photos was opened at the art gallery
    of Shoushi on October 5 at the completion of which the photographer
    took photos of the families that had victims during the war together
    with the perished liberty soldiers' photos.

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