Discussion on the power of visual communication at the opening of the Karina Muench exhibition

Tuesday, 13.01.2015 – Tuesday, 13.01.2015

Exposition; Cultural event; Public event

Portrait of a Bolivian woman
Karina Muench’s photographic portraits of women from Bolivia © Karina Muench

SDC (Room A2023), Freiburgstrasse 130, 3003 Bern
12.30-14.00, followed by a drinks reception

The event is open to the public and free of charge. Seating capacity is limited.

To register please contact us at: inscription@eda.admin.ch

The exhibition “El grito del silencio”by the Mexican photographer, Karina Muench, presents a series of portraits of women in Bolivia. The photographer spent 14 months in the country taking portraits of women victims of violence.

When do images move us? What can artistic photography convey? At the opening of the exhibition, Karina Muench and Reto Camenisch, head of photographic studies of the Lucerne School of Journalism (MAZ), discuss the power of visual communication.

The exhibition, which is supported by the SDC as part of a campaign to prevent and protest against violence against women, has toured five cities in Bolivia. It was then presented in Chile and subsequently within the framework of the international photographic and visual arts festival, “PhotoEspaña”, in Brazil and Spain.

The exhibition runs from 7 to 27 January in the “Lichthof” of the SDC building, but is only open to the public during the discussion on 13 January 2015.