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Lives and Works in
Berlin
Anya Tsaruk is a Ukrainian photographer based in Berlin. Following the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, her work now focuses on the themes of identity, trauma, migration, and community. Through photography, she aims to raise awareness about the war in her homeland and honour the resilience and strength of people impacted by it. Tsaruk's work has received several awards such as The V&A Parasol Foundation Prize for Women in Photography, Nikon & Fotobus Grant, and Cortona On The Move | BarTur Grant for Emerging Photographers. Her projects have been featured in exhibitions in Berlin, Hannover, Munich, Kyiv, Paris, Bergamo, London, Vilnius, Vancouver and Oslo.
Projects
2025

I Hope Your Family is Safe

After nine years living abroad, Ukrainian photographer Anya Tsaruk returns to her homeland to document the lives of her loved ones during the war. Titled echoing a hopeful encouragement often expressed to her by foreigners, "I Hope Your Family is Safe" offers a tender, nuanced perspective on today’s Ukraine — one that co-exists with pain and devastation, yet is often overlooked. With care and sensitivity, Tsaruk invites us to notice what becomes especially precious when life is lived under threat — the sacred ordinary in the lives of people who call Ukraine home. Rather than highlighting the brutality of war, Tsaruk tells a story of love, faith, and resilience — expressed in a personal and poetic way, with a focus on human bonds. In doing so, she challenges the simplified narratives of war and the imagined “othering” of people whose lives have been deeply affected by it. Her project invites us to ground our empathy not in pity, but in a recognition of the universal values, fears and hopes.
Anya Tsaruk
was nominated by
Odesa Photo Days Festival
in
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Each year every member of the FUTURES European Photography Platform nominates a set of artists and projects to become part of the FUTURES network.
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