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🗓️ 2 May 2024
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The dictionary defines culture as “the way of life for an entire society.” But sometimes larger forces create rifts within the whole, inevitably leading to a confrontation between factions. A prime example of this cultural struggle is playing out today within the cities and villages of Ukraine, the focus of today’s episode.
Above photograph © Maxim Dondyuk
In this sixth installment of our monthly series, Picturing World Cultures, we speak with Ukrainian photographer and visual artist Maxim Dondyuk, and his wife and artistic manager, Irina.
Our conversation stretches beyond the current conflict, to encompass other aspects of Ukrainian society. From Maxim’s early series on a country doctor’s final visits with patients (which drew inspiration from the work of W. Eugene Smith) to his in-depth coverage of Ukraine’s TB epidemic, we witness the evolution of his working methods and his dedication to long term documentary projects.
Step behind the scenes of a military camp for children run by Cossacks, and gain insight into the cultural split between pro-Russian and pro-European factions, which Maxim photographed for his book Culture of Confrontation.
As he writes in this book, “One culture tried to cling to old times, old ways of living. They were nostalgic for a past that meant a lot to them, to their parents, and grandparents. Yet there was another culture that felt completely differently. They looked ahead to forging something new, a different country.”
Join us for this frank discussion about how such conflicting forces take visual form in Maxim’s powerfully arresting images.
If you haven’t already listened, check out all the episodes of our Picturing World Cultures podcast series here.
Guests: Maxim & Irina Dondyuk
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Maxim Dondyuk Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxim_Dondyuk
Maxim Dondyuk‘s W. Eugene Smith Grant: https://www.smithfund.org/2022-maxim-dondyuk
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0:00.0 | You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast. I'm Jill Waterman, the show's creative |
0:07.8 | producer. I'm also host of our new monthly series, |
0:13.4 | Picturing World Cultures. |
0:15.3 | The dictionary defines culture as the way of life for an entire society, |
0:21.6 | but sometimes larger forces create riffs within the whole, |
0:26.0 | inevitably leading to a confrontation between factions. |
0:30.4 | A prime example of this cultural struggle is playing out today within the cities and villages of Ukraine, the focus of today's episode. |
0:39.0 | My guest for this discussion are Ukrainian documentary photographer Maxim Dondyuk and his wife and artistic manager |
0:49.4 | Arena. |
0:51.4 | After starting out as a photojournalist for Ukrainian media, Maxim has focused on creating |
0:57.1 | his own documentary projects since 2010. He often combines photos, video, text and archival materials in projects that explore issues relating to history, memory, conflict, and its consequences. |
1:17.0 | In 2019, the release of his book, Culture of Confrontation, became a turning point in his artistic work. |
1:24.0 | As he writes in this book, one culture tried to cling to old times, old ways of living. |
1:30.0 | They were nostalgic for a past that meant a lot to them, to their parents and grandparents. |
1:37.0 | Yet there was another culture that felt completely differently. They looked ahead to forging |
1:41.8 | something new, a different country. |
1:45.0 | Today we'll examine how these conflicting forces take visual form in Maxim's |
1:50.0 | powerfully arresting images. |
1:52.0 | In 2022, Maxim was powerfully arresting images. |
1:59.0 | In 2022, Maxim was awarded the W Eugene Smith grant in humanistic photography for his project Ukraine 2014 to 2022. |
2:03.7 | Additional recognition includes a Lucy Award as International Photographer of the Year, |
2:09.7 | selection as a finalist for the Pre-Picte photography prize, |
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