Images © Yuri Kozyrev / NOOR

 
 

Yuri Kozyrev

 
 
Photo © Amine Landoulsi

Photo © Amine Landoulsi

Outdoor Exhibition:
Arab Spring to Winter / La Perestroika Cubana?
June 5 - July 10
Free Speech Wall,
next to the Charlottesville Transit Center
(605 E. Main Street; Charlottesville, VA 22902)
on the Historic Downtown Mall

 
 

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As a photojournalist for the past 25 years, Yuri Kozyrev (Russia, 1963) has witnessed many world-changing events.

He started his career documenting the collapse of the Soviet Union, the last empire of our modern times, capturing the rapid changes in the former USSR for the LA Times during the 90’s. In 2001, Yuri started to cover international news. He was on the scene in Afghanistan after September 11, 2001, and lived in Baghdad, Iraq, between 2002 and 2009, arriving before the war. During those Iraqi years, he was a contract photographer for Time Magazine and traveled all over the country photographing the different sides of the conflict.

Since the beginning of 2011, Yuri has been documenting the uprisings and their aftermaths in Bahrain, Yemen, Tunisia and especially Egypt and Libya.

Yuri has received numerous honors for his photography, including several World Press Photo Awards, the OPC’s Oliver Rebbot Award, and the ICP Infinity Award for Photojournalism and in 2008 he received the Frontline Club Award for his extensive coverage of the Iraq war.

His extensive body of work documenting the “Arab Revolutions” received wide industry recognition. “On Revolution Road” - on the revolts in Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen and Libya made for Time magazine - won the 2011 Visa d'or News at the international festival of photojournalism Visa pour l'Image. At the Prix Bayeux-Calvados his work “Dispatch from Libya” won both the Trophee and the Public Prize. In 2012 his work was awarded at the World Press Photo Contest and he was named the 2011 Photographer of the Year in the Pictures of the Year International competition.

Yuri’s work has been widely exhibited. Some of his more recent exhibitions are “Russie[s]” a unique showcase of work from Russia, exhibited together with Stanley Greene in Paris at La Maison de la Photographie Robert Doisneau and the group exhibition "Révolutions Arabes" curated by Alain Mingam. Between 2011 and 2012, his work “On Revolution Road” has been shown in ten different countries.

The work of award-winning photojournalist Yuri Kozyrev will be featured in the FREE SPEECH installation, highlighting global conflicts and mass migration. 

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MaryAnne Golon is Assistant Managing Editor and Director of Photography at the Washington Post. She previously served as Director of Photography at US News & World Report followed by fifteen years as the Picture Editor and the Director of Photography for TIME Magazine where she earned international acclaim for the black-bordered issue commemorating the attacks of 9/11. Golon served as Guest Curator for LOOK3 in 2009.