From Chernobyl 

to the frontlines

presented by Liberation Lens

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Embark on a visual odyssey through Thomas Hartwig's lens, capturing the mysticism of Chernobyl six months before fate reshaped the world. This exhibition transcends mere aesthetics; it's a call to action in the wake of Ukraine's unprovoked invasion on February 24, 2022.

As you explore each limited edition photograph, you're not just witnessing history; you're contributing to it. Every purchase fuels the ongoing fight for Ukraine's freedom, with all proceeds donated to frontline organizations. These images, limited to five editions each, symbolize both rarity and urgency — a unique investment in a cause larger than ourselves.


This collection resonates as a testament to resilience and nature's reclamation, underscoring the need for continued support until Ukraine is free from its oppressor. Join us in this intersection of art and advocacy, where every click and gaze becomes a pledge to the relentless pursuit of a free, democratic Ukraine.

vernissage

come and view the whole collection of photos at our vernissage in Palma old town on 13th of April at 11.00 am and forward. Drinks and lighter snacks will be provided. 


where...: gallery kaplan projects,

          costa de santa creu 10, Palma


when....: from 1pm on

          13th of April, 2024

what....: professionally framed and developed

          photos in two different sizes. 

          50x70 cm 

          70x100 cm 

          black wooden frame 

          mate premium paper, 230g 


please remember that this is a charity event where ALL proceeds will go directly to support organizations in Ukraine. all photos are for sale and each photo is limited to 5 copies maximum. only cash payments are accepted.  


a special thanks to kaplan projects for allowing us to host the vernissage at their gallery. please take the opportunity to view the whole gallery with their amazing artists. 


also a very special thanks to Lightwall Prints in Palma for support and guidance throughout the production process of the photos. 




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LiberationLens, initiated by Thomas Hartwig, is a nonprofit project using photography to raise funds for causes and support those in distress. The debut project, "From Chernobyl to the Frontlines," captures moments just four months before Russia's invasion, aiming to spotlight and raise awareness about the events. Join us in making a difference through the lens of compassion.