In the organizer's words:
Focus on "Life after Chernobyl" Hermine Oberück, born in 1951, is a contemporary witness and one of the few German photographers who has continuously dealt with the consequences of the meltdown in Ukraine and Belarus. From 1991 to 2010, she portrayed people and places, capturing landscapes and the mood after the nuclear catastrophe with her camera. For the 40th anniversary of Chernobyl, she is showing her work for the last time at the Pavilion Hannover.
"This exhibition and the accompanying publication is my political legacy: Chernobyl is everywhere, and such a catastrophe must not happen again! All of us, old and young alike, share responsibility for this." - Hermine Oberück Opening and Walking Conversation: April 30 On view until May 28 at the Pavillon Cultural Center Free admission.
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