Pain and Struggle is an exhibition of extraordinarily powerful photographs of the Ukraine war, taken by a serving Master Sergeant in the Ukrainian Army, Roman Naumov. Previously having been displayed at a City Centre location, Pain and Struggle will be displayed in The Crypt Gallery from 7-21 June 2024 and is open daily Monday-Saturday from 11:00-16:00.
Major Bielov of the Ukrainian Army, who will shortly be retiring to Norfolk having reached age 60, requested the mounting of the exhibition of Master Sergeant Roman Naumov's work. Major Bielov was head of most of the Ukrainian army's media communications. Before that he was Editor-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Parliament's television channel, RADA.
The images depict the power of modern weaponry, the conditions in which soldiers and civilians are having to live, the devastation of Ukrainian buildings and infrastructure, the emotional impact on soldiers and civilians and how tender moments can still exist amongst the horrors. They show clearly what modern warfare can do to a country and its people and why everything possible must be done to support Ukraine and stop the war spreading across Europe.
The exhibition comprises 130 photographs, ten information boards and a very moving 22 minute video loop.
The expressions on the faces of soldiers bear witness both to their understandable fear and to their indomitable courage and fierce determination to defend their country in the face of an enemy with far greater resources at its disposal. There is a particularly poignant photograph of an elderly man looking out of a window, wearing an expression of sadness and despair at the futility of war.
Below are some quotes from the Visitor's Book -
"A must-see exhibition for all who care about humanity"
"I feel blessed at the freedom I have, but my freedom could easily be taken away if Russia is not stopped. The exhibition is a reminder of what the UK must do."
"Thank you for making the world aware of the war struggle that Ukraine is having while protecting the democracy of Europe. Slava Ukraini."
"Powerful pictures of a dreadful war."
"Stunning and powerful photos which show the horror, but also the strength of the Ukrainian people. Most moving - thank you."
"The exhibition is extraordinary - stunning. It's very different from what I was expecting. For a start, for some reason I was expecting black and white photos - I've got no idea why. These were the most amazing photos, some deeply traumatic, some very touching, some very very distressing, and some were a reminder of what we can hope for, and of the best of humanity, alongside the worst."
To find out more please click the links below!
BBC Article - Photography captures Ukraine's fight for freedom
EDP - Ukrainian army major living in Norfolk gives view on war
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