In UKRAINE, photojournalist Eddy van Wessel documents a raw account of three years of war in Ukraine through (analogue) photography and firsthand testimonies. With decades of experience covering conflict zones, he focuses on what war means for those living through it – the soldiers on the front lines, civilians sheltering in devastated towns and cities, and those forced to flee. His images capture the visible destruction and the psychological and emotional toll of prolonged violence, making this book a visual and narrative testimony with a complex and layered depiction that is reflecting on the human cost of the largest war in Europe since World War II. It explores displacement, survival, and the boundaries of humanity in times of crisis. Where does humanity end and inhumanity begin How do individuals maintain dignity and resilience under constant threat? What does survival look like when basic needs – and life itself – are no longer guaranteed?
Photo Exhibition LIFE IN WAR; UNIQUE PHOTOS FROM UKRAINE
Since 2022, photojournalist Eddy van Wessel has been capturing daily life in a war-torn Ukraine – such as in the city of Bakhmut, for which he previously won the Silver Camera. On Tuesday, December 9, it was announced that his work has once again received great acclaim: his book Ukraine has been included by de Volkskrant in the list of Best Dutch Photo Books of 2025.
On view until August 30, 2026 at the National Military Museum.















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