Olivia Heussler

Olivia Heussler

Olivia Heussler (born 18 November 1957 in Zurich, Switzerland) is a freelance Swiss video and photojournalist, artist, and co-founder of international image and photo agencies.

Contents

Life and Works

Olivia Heussler (*1957) was trained as a medical technician before becoming a photographer. She studied at Zurich art school, ZHdK as a guest student and lived in Paris on an art grant for a while. She lived in Nicaragua during the 1980s and worked in Israel, Palestine, Turkey, East and Western Europe, East-and North Africa and Pakistan. Her photo essays have depicted the Youth Movements in Zürich, Nicaragua during war and peace, the situation of the Kurds in Turkey and the Human Rights in Latin America. Her work on the Palestinian Union of Medical Relief Committees was published in Out of Jerusalem (Berne 1993), about labor in Schichtwechsel (Zürich and Bellinzona 1996), about the Gotthard mountain in: Gotthard: Das Hindernis verbindet (Zürich 2003), about Nicaragua from 1984-2007 in The Dream of Solentiname (Zürich 2009), about the Youth Movements in Zürich, Sommer 1980 (Zürich 2010), and El sueno de Solentiname (Nicaragua 2010). She is author of several photoessays and her work is present in public and private collections and has been exhibited widely in international Art exhibitions. She instructs students of photography and participates in forums. She lives with her daughter in Zurich, Switzerland.

Political Views & Activism

"One doesn’t have to photograph the battlefield to show what war is. I document what these movements provoke and can depict that. Most clearly, through those concerned, on whose side I am. " (Olivia Heussler) [1]
"As a Photographer it was also my duty to teach my subjects to take pictures themselves. … That is what I understand as development aid: give people a craft and instruction so they can work independently. And, given widespread illiteracy, photography is ideal for promoting autonomy." (Olivia Heussler) [2]

Olivia Heussler’s philosophy is to do photojournalism as human rights work inspired by one’s own impulses, e.g. going where one feels one has to go to do one’s work. With her choice of regions and localities, Heussler does not go by media attention, but travels independently, often joining colleagues of other professions, be they foreigners or local activists. This is the method followed in her most acclaimed photojournalist series from Kurdistan, Palestine and Nicaragua.

Solo exhibitions in English

1993 Jenseits von Jerusalem/ Out of Jerusalem, Biel (Photoforum PasquArt)
1996 Peoples in Zones of Conflict, Zafta (Israel, Haifa ISR Municipality)

Books published in English

  • Jenseits von Jerusalem, Out of Jerusalem (Exhibition in Photoforum Pasquart in Biel, 7–20 June 1993), Texts: Martin Woker, Ruchama Marton, Sumaya Farhat Naser. Translation into English: Evan Scott Porter. Ed. Esther Woerdehoff. (Text in both English and German) Bern: Benteli, 1993. ISBN 3-7165-0896-9
  • 25 Years Rebuilding Lives: United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture, Kälin, Walter. Photos by Olivia Heussler. Geneva: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2006. ISBN 92-1-154167-0 (English), ISBN 92-1-254157-7 (French.), ISBN 92-1-354092-2 (Spanish)
  • Der Traum von Solentiname/The dream of Solentiname Photography Nicaragua 1984-2007, Texts: Sergio Ramirez, Martin Heller and Olivia Heussler in German, English and a textbooklet in Spanish. 220 b/w and color pictures. Edition Patrick Frey, Zürich 2009 ISBN 978-3-905509-79-3
  • Zürich, Summer 1980 over 100 b/w photographs. With an essay by Stefan Zweifel, in German and English, Edition Patrick Frey, Zürich 2010 ISBN 978-3-905509-89-2
  • El sueño de Solentiname/The Dream of Solentiname, Photography Nicaragua 1984-2007 Texts: Sergio Ramirez, Martin Heller and Olivia Heussler in Spanish and English, 220 b/w and color pictures. UCA-IHNCA, Managua Nicaragua 2010 ISBN 978-99924-986-4-4

Examples of Heussler’s photojournalist work by subtitle

In The Face of Human Rights[3] the following photos by Olivia Heussler can be found:

Prohibition of discrimination: Czech Republic, Brno, 1992: "Death for Gipsies!" (p. 109 above right), Guatemala, 1985: During a campaign by a women’s group (Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo), formed to help one another (p. 143 above), Honduras, Tegucigalpa, April 1984: Honduran military generals during a meeting (p. 143 below), Switzerland, Zurich, March 1993: Refugees from Sri Lanka learning German (p. 149), Protection of private life: Italien, Brindisi, 1992: Police raid in the quarter il Paradiso (p. 339 above), The right to work: Pakistan, Quetta, 2001: Three Hazara boys work as carpet weavers 10 hours a day, seven days a week and for $30 a month (p. 511), Nicaragua, Mulukukú, 1994: Women of the MLO (Maria Luisa Ortiz) Women’s cooperative are instructed in their carpentry workshop (p. 516), The Protection of property: Switzerland, Zurich, 1988: Allotment garden (p. 531 above), Fair trial and prohibition of torture: Turkey, Ankara, December 1990: Judge Muhittin Mihcak during a trial against three Kurdish lawyers (p. 584 below), Guatemala, Guatemala City, 1985: People standing in a public place in front of a list of missing persons (p. 605 below), Political rights and freedom of expression: Romania, Sibiu, 20 May 1990: The Roma family Mihai going to vote for the first time (p. 646), Romania, Sibiu, 20 May 1990: Romani woman Mrs Mihai is going to vote for the first time in 40 years (p. 653 above).

External links

Sources

  1. ^ Jenseits von Jerusalem, Out of Jerusalem. Bern: Benteli, 1993, p. 13
  2. ^ Jenseits von Jerusalem, Out of Jerusalem, p. 14-15
  3. ^ The Face of Human Rights, edited by Walter Kälin, Lars Müller, Judith Wyttenbach. Baden: Lars Müller Publishers, 2004. 720 pages with about 500 photos, ISBN 3-03778-017-7

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Olivia Heussler — (2009) Olivia Heussler (* 18. November 1957 in *Zürich) ist eine freischaffende Schweizer Künstlerin, Video und Fotojournalistin sowie (Mit )Gründerin von internationalen Bild und Fotoagenturen. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Heussler — Olivia Heussler (* 18. November 1957 in Zürich) ist eine freischaffende Schweizer Künstlerin, Video und Fotojournalistin sowie (Mit )Gründerin von internationalen Bild und Fotoagenturen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Werk 2 Politisch… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bildjournalismus — Fotojournalisten in Indianapolis Fotojournalist bei der Kieler Woche 2007 Die Reportagefotografie, der Fotojournalismus oder die Bildberichterstattung verwendet die Ausdrucksformen und Mitte …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fotojournalismus — Fotojournalisten in Indianapolis Fotojournalist bei der Kieler Woche 2007 Die Reportagefotografie, der Fotojournalismus oder die Bildberichterstattung verwendet die Ausdrucksformen und Mitte …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fotoreportage — Fotojournalisten in Indianapolis Fotojournalist bei der Kieler Woche 2007 Die Reportagefotografie, der Fotojournalismus oder die Bildberichterstattung verwendet die Ausdrucksformen und Mitte …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Liste der Biografien/Hes–Hez — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pressefotografie — Fotojournalisten in Indianapolis Fotojournalist bei der Kieler Woche 2007 Die Reportagefotografie, der Fotojournalismus oder die Bildberichterstattung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Reportagefotograf — Fotojournalisten in Indianapolis Fotojournalist bei der Kieler Woche 2007 Die Reportagefotografie, der Fotojournalismus oder die Bildberichterstattung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 1957 — This article is about the year 1957. Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 19th century – 20th century – 21st century Decades: 1920s  1930s  1940s  – 1950s –  1960s   …   Wikipedia

  • 18. November — Der 18. November ist der 322. Tag des Gregorianischen Kalenders (der 323. in Schaltjahren), somit bleiben 43 Tage bis zum Jahresende. Historische Jahrestage Oktober · November · Dezember 1 2 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”