Photographer Fabio Sgroi, Italy
An photoexhibition by Fabio Sgroi, Italy
20170309-20190309
Passage
This project is about the continuous change experienced in the Balkans over the last years. It’s about the complexity of the human condition during the region’s transition toward democracy. It’s a personal view on the tension and the contradiction occurring here.
I started my journey in 2004 from Istanbul, I decided to start from Turkey, to capture the influence of Turkish ‘Ottoman Empire in the Balkans.
And continue in subsequent years in different cities and surroundings from 'Albania, Bosnia, Bucharest, Croatia, Hezegovina, Kosovo, Istanbul, Macedonia, Montenegro, Sofia, Serbia, Skopje, Thessaloniki.
I called the project PASSAGE because I face my visit as a passage to the Turks, the various conflicts of races and lands, the entry into the European Community, or hope to be part of otherpreparations different reasons.
Fabio Sgroi, Italy.
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Mötet
På cafét
Liggande stay
Bulgaria, Sofia 2004
Serbia, Belgrado (2004)
Turchia, Istanbul (2003)
Vid hindret
Ensam man
Arkitektur
Väggfigurer
Bulgaria Sofia (2) (2004)
I hemmet
Jesusstaty
Samling
Kvinnor
I båten
Tidning
Gatu schack
Bakgård
Protokoll
From Hungary 2013. Photo: ©Fabio Sgroi
Tågresenär
Kisande man
Promenad
Förfallen bakgård
Staty
Krigsmonument
Resenär
Affisch
Skuggor på vägg
Docka
Korset
Spegling
Fallen staty
Trädridå
På stan
Rökare
Grävning
Genom fönstret
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