Mikkel Hørlyck is exhibiting 14 pictures from his BA-project No Man’s Land at the gallery Cascina Roma Fotografia in Milan.
Mikkel Hørlyck made his BA-project “No Man’s Land” in the spring 2021. The project covers how refugees try to cross the border from Bosnia into the European Union. His exhibition is curated by Laura Covelli from Festival della Fotografia Etica.
Atefeh Mohseni (10) lifts her little sister Nazanin Zainab Mohseni (3) and kisses her on the cheek. Nazanin calms down. They sleep in an abandoned house in Bosanska Bojna with their father Hassan Mohseni (39). Earlier, the Mohseni family had the mother and son with them. They split up to improve their chances of escape and they managed to get to a refugee camp in Croatia. “The only thing I think about is reuniting my family,” says Hassan Mohseni. He and his daughters have experienced 20 failed escape attempts at the border to Croatia. Image from Mikkel Hørlyck’s BA-project “No Man’s Land”.
The exhibition opened on the 22nd of April and is open till the 4th of June.