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Lyzaveta Bohachova (Elizaveta Bogachova) – a Ukrainian-born photographer living in Berlin. She was lucky enough to be a student in a photography course at Berlin University. She faced the first days of the war staying in Ukraine, so the war theme is an open wound for her.

Born19xxCityBerlinCatalogUART 2023Date of signingFebruary, 2023

Exhibitions

  • 2022 “Take Away” project presentation at Luca Artioli Studio, Miami, USA
  • 2022 “Take Away” exhibition at “Rock&Paper” Cafe, Berlin, DE
  • 2022 “Take Away” & “Hot Potato” as part of  “InBetweenFires” at Hotel Continental, Berlin, DE
  • 2022 “Take Away” & “Hot Potato” as part of the Art Festival “InBetweenFires” at Hotel Continental, Berlin, DE
  • 2022 “Take Away” & “Hot Potato” as part of the group exhibition “Amalgate” at Jerusalem kulturforum e.V, Berlin, DE
  • 2022 SRH mini-job photographic project on the topic “War in Ukraine”, Berlin, DE
  • 2021 Internship w/ UA photographer Yuri Bershadsky, Odessa, UA
  • 2021 Internship w/ awarded UA photo artist Elena Martunyuk, Moscow, RU 
  • 2019 Photographic job at BienNolo Milano 2019, Milano, IT
  • 2018 Collective exhibition at artspace “Zavod”, Odessa, UA

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    Take Away

    What will you take with you when your life is under death threat? What will you think first? Is your head careful and calm? Will you take just essential things? Or are you lost yourself and grab first-seen items?

    It’s unnecessary to see a face to recognize a personality in front of us. Just have a look at things that people took with them while fleeing. Now ask yourself: — What does matter to YOU?

    Take Away photo-project by Lyzaveta Bogachova
    Take Away photo-project by Lyzaveta Bogachova
    Take Away photo-project by Lyzaveta Bogachova
    Take Away photo-project by Lyzaveta Bogachova

    The project’s primary goal is to keep awareness and bring the true stories of victims and refugees to light. The war is still going on. And it is vital to keep the attention and stay human. Even a baby’s effort makes a tremendous step toward the future with the hope of bliss.

    “I was running away, grabbing my underage sister, and packing the most unuseful things while fighting to bring our parents with us. Chaos is wrapped in despair when beloved ones stay behind. That was a fragment of my experience.”

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