Viktoria Sorochinski: When I think about Ukraine...
Viktoria Sorochinski: When I think about Ukraine...
Viktoria Sorochinski
March 8, 2022
For me this series is a kind of tribute to the past. This project is the most personal of all my works because it is directly related to my grandfather and great-grandmother, who were born and who are buried in one of these villages. However, even though this project started as a personal journey, the more I worked on it, the more I realized that capturing and commemorating these people and places has a greater value. They are the last remaining evidence of the once magical and vibrant culture that will soon be known only from history books.“
Viktoria Sorochinski+-
The Ukrainian-born, Canadian artistic photographer with a multicultural background currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Since completing her Masters of Fine Arts degree at New York University (NYU) in 2008, she has had nearly 70 exhibitions in 21 different countries throughout Europe, North and South America, and Asia. Sorochinski’s work is featured and reviewed in over 70 international publications, and her monograph Anna & Eve was published in Germany by Peperoni Books. She is also a winner and finalist of numerous international awards, fellowships and grants, including the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, Arnold Newman Prize, LensCulture Exposure Award, Lucie Award (Discovery of the Year). She regularly offers online workshops. More