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When God wasn't looking...

LEICA GALLERY PRAGUE
"When God Wasn't Looking..." is the title of an exhibition of black-and-white photographs from a land that no longer exists. Three members of the 400ASA association—Karel Cudlín, Antonín Kratochvíl, and Jan Mihaliček—photographed Nagorno-Karabakh at the end of the last millennium. Each at a different time, in a different place, under different circumstances, and each through their own unique lens. The photographs thus depict war, refugees, but also the country’s postwar reconstruction during rare moments of peace. As a whole, the exhibition speaks to the senselessness of war and, above all, to the greatest victim of every armed conflict—the ordinary person.
When God wasn't looking...