Georgia - Une histoire des migrations
Ljubiša DANILOVIĆ
Georgia is the name of the ship that brought a certain
Ljubiša Danilovic to New York in 1906, a ni neteen-yearold Montenegrin dreaming of a different life. A century
later, in Butte, a mining town in Montana, the photographer
and his namesake began a fictional conversation about
exile. In 2021, Ljubiša Danilovic imagines the journey that
will take him from his native Montenegro to the United
States, repeating a journey comparable in every way to
those that thousands of migrants around the world must
undertake today. In his book of the same name, Ljubiša
Danilovic combines photographs of the town of Butte, of
a Montenegro that offers few horizons to young adults
who dream of elsewhere, of a nostalgic Montenegro - that
of his childhood - of migrants he met in Paris, Calais or
Sarajevo, and of others who have spent their lives far
from their country of birth... With the same voice, Ljubiša
Danilovic tells the small story, but also, of course, the
great story of exile. “I have tried to respond in images
to the emotional journey of my namesake through his
experience of uprooting.“
Alternating text and photographs, black and white and
colour, author’s eye and documentary work, Georgia
is an imaginary epistolary relationship on the theme of
exile, but also and above all a historical perspective on
the phenomenon of migration.
curator Florent BASILETTI
scenographer Elizabeth GUYON
partners Fujifilm, Slika Print