World Press Photo Exhibition 2023 opens in Kyiv

The World Press Photo 2024 exhibition will open on October 24 at the Film Museum, Dovzhenko Center. It will showcase the results of the annual World Press Photo contest, featuring the best examples of photojournalism and documentary photography from 2023.

This year, the finalists from the European region include two works from Ukraine: project by Johanna Maria Fritz titled “Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant: Flood in the Combat Zone”, taken during the evacuation of civilians during the flood, and the project “War is Personal” by Ukrainian photographer Yuliya Kochetova, which intertwines photographic images, poetry, video clips, and music, allowing the author to convey the experience of war through her own perspective. Her work won first place in the “Open Format” category.

The winner of the 2024 World Press Photo contest in Photo of the Year category is photographer Mohammed Salem with his photo “A Palestinian Woman Embraces the Body of Her Niece”, which he took on October 17, 2023, in the Gaza Strip after an Israeli missile struck the home of the Inas Abu Maamar family. 

The exhibition will feature works by each of the 31 regional winners from 24 countries worldwide. It showcases the major news events of 2023, as well as significant stories overlooked by both local and global media: from irreversible personal loss in Gaza, family struggles with dementia in Madagascar, migrants at the Mexico border, and life during the war in Ukraine.

The event in Ukraine is supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Ukraine.

The World Press Photo Foundation is a global platform connecting photojournalists, documentary photographers and our worldwide audiences through trustworthy storytelling. World Press Photo was founded in 1955 by a group of Dutch photographers who organized a contest to expose their work to an international audience. The World Press Photo Foundation is supported by its strategic partners, the Dutch Postcode Lottery and PwC.

The exhibition will run from October 24 to November 17. The opening will take place on October 24 at 6:00 PM.
Entrance on the first day is free. Throughout the entire exhibition period: the entrance ticket for adults is 100 hryvnias, the discounted ticket is 50 hryvnias (for schoolers, students, and pensioners), and the charitable ticket is 1 hryvnia (for children under 10, FIAF and ICOM members, Dovzhenko Centre partners, persons with disabilities in groups 1-2, and combat veterans).

Address and opening hours:

Film Museum, Dovzhenko Center
Kyiv, Kyiv, 1 Vasylkivska Street
Wed – Sun, 12:00 – 19:00
Closed on Mon & Tue