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Agata Grzybowska

Agata Grzybowska is a Polish photojournalist and war correspondent. She is well known for her photographs from the Syrian civil war, the 2011–2014 Egyptian crisis, and Euromaidan in Ukraine.[1][2]

Agata Grzybowska
Born1984 
OccupationWar correspondent, photojournalist 

Childhood and education edit

Grzybowska was born in 1984 (1984). She graduated from the National Film School in Łódź, where she studied photography.[3]

Photojournalism and war correspondence edit

Grzybowska started work as a photojournalist for Gazeta Wyborcza (GW) in 2012.[4] She was sent by GW as a photographic war correspondent to the Syrian civil war, to Egypt during the 2011–2014 crisis, and to Ukraine during Euromaidan.[1] Grabowska's photos of protests in Poland are distributed internationally by Associated Press[5] and Thomson Reuters.[6]

One of Grabowska's photos taken in Kyiv during Euromaidan, on 16 January 2014, "Black Thursday", won the BZ WBK Press Foto award for 2015. Grabowska described the scene that she saw on arriving at the centre of the events in Kyiv in the evening of 16 January as "a postwar landscape". She said that the casualties were being counted, and the wounded cared for. Grzybowska described the scene of her photo, stating that she saw some exhausted protestors resting for a moment in front of a barricade supported by tyres, not knowing if they would become the next victims; that smoke was in the air; and that she tried to show the "depth of human existence".[1]

2020 detention at anti-Czarnek protest edit

During the October–November 2020 Polish protests, Grzybowska's 18 November photo of a journalist being treated after a tear gas attack by police was widely circulated by Associated Press.[5]

At a 23 November 2020 protest against Science and Education Minister Przemysław Czarnek in Warsaw, during the protests, Grzybowska was detained by police.[7]

A video documenting Grzybowska's detention showed that photojournalists present at the incident loudly told the police that Grzybowska was a journalist and that Grzybowska displayed her journalist's identification card while she was being detained. The journalists yelled to the police that since Grzybowska was a journalist, it was illegal to detain her. Altogether five protestors were detained, including Łania, a Stop Bzdurom activist. Members of the Polish lower house of parliament, the Sejm, and photojournalists went to the police station at Wilcza Street where Grzybowska was detained. One protestor was deliberately hit by a police van, according to OKO.press journalist Maciek Piasek, who said that the protestor's hand was broken. Police spokesperson Sylwester Marczak alleged that Grzybowska had assaulted a police officer.[7][8]

Grzybowska was released at 19:00 local time, two hours after her detention. Photojournalist Jędrzej Nowicki stated that the police claim of Grzybowska assaulting a police officer was "impossible", because she was in "a crowd of journalists and police", and she was "two heads shorter than most of" the police surrounding her. He described the context of the preceding few days of police brutality as unprecedented in his experience. By 02:00 in the early morning of 24 November, 400 journalists and photojournalists had signed an appeal written by Bianka Mikołajewska [pl] of OKO.press complaining about police violence against the media during the preceding weeks and calling for the police to cease all actions limiting press freedom and journalists' work.[9]

Other publications and prizes edit

Grzybowska's photographic interviews with nine people living isolated lives in the Bieszczady Mountains, published as 9 Gates of No Return (Polish: 9 bram, z powrotem ani jednej), received several prizes, including the Photo Book of The Year 2017 awarded by Grand Press Photo.[10][11] Grzybowska described her choice to visit loners living in the Bieszczady Mountains as a spur of the moment decision resulting from her realisation that the loners' lives were similar to her life as a war photographer, as a resignation from everyday life, though in different ways. She spent four months in one winter and three months in the following winter in the mountains.[2]

Personal life edit

Grzybowska dedicated her 2017 book, 9 Gates of No Return,[10] to her partner Ola.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Zdjęcie Roku – Agata Grzybowska" [Photo of the Year – Agata Grzybowska]. Rzeczpospolita (in Polish). 2017. Archived from the original on 2021-04-06. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  2. ^ a b c Wroniszewska, Marta (2018-06-14). "Agata Grzybowska: Człowiek na granicy" [Agata Grzybowska: Foreign correspondent]. Vogue (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2021-03-11. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  3. ^ Agata, Grzybowska (2020). "Agata Grzybowska – photographer – about". Agata Grzybowska. Archived from the original on 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  4. ^ "About Agata Grzybowska". Lens Culture. 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  5. ^ a b "Amnesty 'horrified' at force used against Polish protesters". The Washington Post. 2020-11-20. Archived from the original on 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  6. ^ Gander, Kashmira (2015-09-14). "'Today refugees, tomorrow terrorists': Eastern Europeans chant anti-Islam slogans in demonstrations against refugees". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2020-11-24. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  7. ^ a b Halicki, Piotr; Rumieńczyk, Bartosz (2020-11-23). "Dziennikarka zatrzymana przez policję. Nagranie wideo" [Journalist detained by police. Video recording]. Onet (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  8. ^ Ambroziak, Anton (2020-11-23). "Aktywiści przykuli się do bram MEN. Radiowóz potrąca protestującego, zatrzymano fotoreporterkę [relacja]" [Activists gather at the gate of the Ministry of National Education. A police van hits a protestor, a photojournalist is detained [report]]. OKO.press (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  9. ^ "Apel dziennikarzy do Policji: przestańcie ograniczać wolność mediów, uniemożliwiać nam pracę" [Journalists' appeal to the Police: stop limiting media freedom and blocking our work]. OKO.press (in Polish). 2020-11-24. Archived from the original on 2020-11-24. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  10. ^ a b Grzybowska, Agata (2017-11-16). 9 bram, z powrotem ani jednej [9 Gates of No Return] (in Polish). Blow Up Press. ISBN 978-83-939917-5-4. Archived from the original on 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2020-11-23. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  11. ^ "Laureaci Grand Press Photo 2018" [Winners of the Grand Press Photo 2018]. Grand Press Photo (in Polish). 2018. Archived from the original on 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2020-11-23.

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Agata Grzybowska is a Polish photojournalist and war correspondent She is well known for her photographs from the Syrian civil war the 2011 2014 Egyptian crisis and Euromaidan in Ukraine 1 2 Agata GrzybowskaBorn1984 OccupationWar correspondent photojournalist Contents 1 Childhood and education 2 Photojournalism and war correspondence 2 1 2020 detention at anti Czarnek protest 3 Other publications and prizes 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesChildhood and education editGrzybowska was born in 1984 1984 She graduated from the National Film School in Lodz where she studied photography 3 Photojournalism and war correspondence editGrzybowska started work as a photojournalist for Gazeta Wyborcza GW in 2012 4 She was sent by GW as a photographic war correspondent to the Syrian civil war to Egypt during the 2011 2014 crisis and to Ukraine during Euromaidan 1 Grabowska s photos of protests in Poland are distributed internationally by Associated Press 5 and Thomson Reuters 6 One of Grabowska s photos taken in Kyiv during Euromaidan on 16 January 2014 Black Thursday won the BZ WBK Press Foto award for 2015 Grabowska described the scene that she saw on arriving at the centre of the events in Kyiv in the evening of 16 January as a postwar landscape She said that the casualties were being counted and the wounded cared for Grzybowska described the scene of her photo stating that she saw some exhausted protestors resting for a moment in front of a barricade supported by tyres not knowing if they would become the next victims that smoke was in the air and that she tried to show the depth of human existence 1 2020 detention at anti Czarnek protest edit During the October November 2020 Polish protests Grzybowska s 18 November photo of a journalist being treated after a tear gas attack by police was widely circulated by Associated Press 5 At a 23 November 2020 protest against Science and Education Minister Przemyslaw Czarnek in Warsaw during the protests Grzybowska was detained by police 7 A video documenting Grzybowska s detention showed that photojournalists present at the incident loudly told the police that Grzybowska was a journalist and that Grzybowska displayed her journalist s identification card while she was being detained The journalists yelled to the police that since Grzybowska was a journalist it was illegal to detain her Altogether five protestors were detained including Lania a Stop Bzdurom activist Members of the Polish lower house of parliament the Sejm and photojournalists went to the police station at Wilcza Street where Grzybowska was detained One protestor was deliberately hit by a police van according to OKO press journalist Maciek Piasek who said that the protestor s hand was broken Police spokesperson Sylwester Marczak alleged that Grzybowska had assaulted a police officer 7 8 Grzybowska was released at 19 00 local time two hours after her detention Photojournalist Jedrzej Nowicki stated that the police claim of Grzybowska assaulting a police officer was impossible because she was in a crowd of journalists and police and she was two heads shorter than most of the police surrounding her He described the context of the preceding few days of police brutality as unprecedented in his experience By 02 00 in the early morning of 24 November 400 journalists and photojournalists had signed an appeal written by Bianka Mikolajewska pl of OKO press complaining about police violence against the media during the preceding weeks and calling for the police to cease all actions limiting press freedom and journalists work 9 Other publications and prizes editGrzybowska s photographic interviews with nine people living isolated lives in the Bieszczady Mountains published as 9 Gates of No Return Polish 9 bram z powrotem ani jednej received several prizes including the Photo Book of The Year 2017 awarded by Grand Press Photo 10 11 Grzybowska described her choice to visit loners living in the Bieszczady Mountains as a spur of the moment decision resulting from her realisation that the loners lives were similar to her life as a war photographer as a resignation from everyday life though in different ways She spent four months in one winter and three months in the following winter in the mountains 2 Personal life editGrzybowska dedicated her 2017 book 9 Gates of No Return 10 to her partner Ola 2 References edit a b c Zdjecie Roku Agata Grzybowska Photo of the Year Agata Grzybowska Rzeczpospolita in Polish 2017 Archived from the original on 2021 04 06 Retrieved 2020 11 23 a b c Wroniszewska Marta 2018 06 14 Agata Grzybowska Czlowiek na granicy Agata Grzybowska Foreign correspondent Vogue in Polish Archived from the original on 2021 03 11 Retrieved 2020 11 23 Agata Grzybowska 2020 Agata Grzybowska photographer about Agata Grzybowska Archived from the original on 2020 11 23 Retrieved 2020 11 23 About Agata Grzybowska Lens Culture 2020 Archived from the original on 2020 11 23 Retrieved 2020 11 23 a b Amnesty horrified at force used against Polish protesters The Washington Post 2020 11 20 Archived from the original on 2020 11 23 Retrieved 2020 11 23 Gander Kashmira 2015 09 14 Today refugees tomorrow terrorists Eastern Europeans chant anti Islam slogans in demonstrations against refugees The Independent Archived from the original on 2020 11 24 Retrieved 2020 11 24 a b Halicki Piotr Rumienczyk Bartosz 2020 11 23 Dziennikarka zatrzymana przez policje Nagranie wideo Journalist detained by police Video recording Onet in Polish Archived from the original on 2020 11 23 Retrieved 2020 11 23 Ambroziak Anton 2020 11 23 Aktywisci przykuli sie do bram MEN Radiowoz potraca protestujacego zatrzymano fotoreporterke relacja Activists gather at the gate of the Ministry of National Education A police van hits a protestor a photojournalist is detained report OKO press in Polish Archived from the original on 2020 11 23 Retrieved 2020 11 23 Apel dziennikarzy do Policji przestancie ograniczac wolnosc mediow uniemozliwiac nam prace Journalists appeal to the Police stop limiting media freedom and blocking our work OKO press in Polish 2020 11 24 Archived from the original on 2020 11 24 Retrieved 2020 11 24 a b Grzybowska Agata 2017 11 16 9 bram z powrotem ani jednej 9 Gates of No Return in Polish Blow Up Press ISBN 978 83 939917 5 4 Archived from the original on 2020 11 23 Retrieved 2020 11 23 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Laureaci Grand Press Photo 2018 Winners of the Grand Press Photo 2018 Grand Press Photo in Polish 2018 Archived from the original on 2020 11 23 Retrieved 2020 11 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agata Grzybowska amp oldid 1225664547, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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