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Grey Skies Black Birds

Grey Skies Black Birds

by Stéphanie Borcard and Nicolas Métraux

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Grey Skies Black Birds was published in December 2015 to mark the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Dayton Agreement, the treaty that brought an end to the Bosnian War. The book, the result of a long-term project by photographers Stéphanie Borcard and Nicolas Métraux, aims to give a face to the cities and landscapes whose names are familiar in the collective memory from the Bosnian War. Grey Skies Black Birds also presents the faces of the country itself, examining the impact of the post-war situation on the individuals born before, during and after the conflict.

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The photographs were taken between 2013 and 2015 in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They show rural and urban landscapes bearing the traces and echoes, both obvious and hidden, of a troubled and somber history. Many of the landscapes are presented as diptychs, the gaps between the pairs of images echoing the political, ethnic and religious divisions of the country. The portraits in the book suggest a mixture of hope and disillusionment whilst overcoming a difficult past.

The book contains essays by Saša Stanišić, a Bosnian-German writer who came to Germany as a refugee when he was 14 years old; Srećko Latal, who was an AP correspondent in Bosnia and Herzegovina during and after the 1992-1995 war and is currently a Balkan analyst with the International Crisis Group; and Christian Caujolle, an international photography critic and curator.

Stéphanie Borcard and Nicolas Métraux are Swiss photographers whose work explores social issues, both universal and specific, from different and unexpected perspectives. Past projects have included documenting Alzheimer's disease in a Swiss centre in Thailand, the Tibetan Wild West, the vanishing Uyghur culture, and children born from sex tourism in the Philippines. Their personal projects are often influenced by both their travels and the relationship between the individual and society, fueled by a desire for a better understanding, and continual questioning of, the world. Borcard and Métraux's work has been exhibited widely across Europe and Asia, and they are recipients of numerous awards including most recently First Place in the Swiss Press Photo Award 2015. Their clients include The Washington Post, Der Spiegel, NZZ, NZZ am Sonntag, and South China Morning Post Magazine, amongst others.

Published November 2015
Texts by Saša Stanišić, Srećko Latal and Christian Caujolle
200 x 255 mm
210 pages, 3 gate folds, 3 fold outs
Hardback, cloth covered with screen print and foil deboss
ISBN 978-1-910401-05-7

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  • Stéphanie Borcard and Nicolas Métraux are Swiss photographers whose work explores social issues, both universal and specific, from different and unexpected perspectives. Past projects have included documenting Alzheimer's disease in a Swiss centre in Thailand, the Tibetan Wild West, the vanishing Uyghur culture, and children born from sex tourism in the Philippines. Their personal projects are often influenced by both their travels and the relationship between the individual and society, fueled by a desire for a better understanding, and continual questioning of, the world. Borcard and Métraux's work has been exhibited widely across Europe and Asia, and they are recipients of numerous awards including most recently First Place in the Swiss Press Photo Award 2015. Their clients include The Washington Post, Der Spiegel, NZZ, NZZ am Sonntag, and South China Morning Post Magazine, amongst others.