World Press Photo Awardee Jan Šibík Exhibition

This post was last updated on March 26th, 2020 at 02:48 pm

Known for his captivating photographs from different parts of the world, which tells tales of mankind’s struggles and triumphs, Czech photographer Jan Šibík is showcasing his unparalleled collection of photographs covering the last 10 years.
Since the beginning of Šibík’s career, he has been “on-spot” where important things happen. Thus, in his exhibition, there will be fifty masterpieces genuinely captured from different parts of Europe, Asia and Africa mirroring the notable events of the past decade. From calamities that shook the world to its knees such as Typhoon Yolanda’s devastation in the Philippines, the earthquake in Haiti, to the sights of refugees in Greece and Hungary and the conflicts affecting thousands of people in Egypt and Ukraine, Šibík has achieved to deliver the faces of the world “without filter”.

Czech Republic Ambassador Jaroslav Olsa, Jr.
Czech Republic Ambassador Jaroslav Olsa, Jr. welcomed the guests at the opening of the exhibition “Ten Years Through the Lens of Jan Šibík”

Jan Šibík is the acclaimed World Press Photo awardee in 2004, twice winning the Czech Press Photo award, as well as, the Fuji Press Photographer award. In his home country, Šibík is the laureate of the June 1 award, presented by the City of Pilsen for the promotion of the ideas of democracy and defense of human rights.
For over thirty years, Šibík has witnessed and documented wars in such countries like Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Chechnya, Liberia, and the former Yugoslavia. He was also present as witness to many revolutions all over the world, saw and memorized significant moments in history such as the burial of former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. As a prized photographer, he was also able to take photos of controversial circumstances; the life in slums in Kenya and the illegal diamond mining and massacres in Sierra Leone. Šibík used the power of his lens not only to give focus to these stories of humanity but to evoke emotions to its viewers.
To date, Šibík has published four photographic books: For All the Tears in the World (1997), The Devil Inside Us (2001), and Stories (2006). His latest one, covering the last decade of his work, which is the bases for the exhibition is titled simply Šibík (2017), its cover highlights one of the photographs made in Tacloban.
Apart from his artistic pursuit, Šibík has organized various humanitarian campaigns. Back in 2000, he advocated for handicapped children in his project, Lend a Helping Hand to the Children of Sierra Leone, and another campaign five years later, in 2005, where he began the initiative for AIDS victims in Odessa.
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The Czech photographer personally opened the exhibit of his featured works on  February 19,  in partnership with the National Museum of the Philippines. It will be open to the public until April 22.
The National Museum is open Tuesdays to Sundays, from  10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Entrance to the exhibition is free. Visitors are enjoined to observe guidelines in viewing the galleries.  For more information, visit the page of Czech Embassy Manila and the National Museum of the Philippines.

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