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As an Ukrainian Inshallah (God willing in Arabic) explores the Soviet and American occupations of Afghanistan and intertwines with the photographer's past and present personal conflicts. Currently, Dima is Dima Gavrysh - Inshallah Hardcover designed by Teun van der Heijden edited Alla Zarifyan texts Gavrysh Douglas Nickel. Si snodano attraverso un sostrato di 12 anni di conflitti, creando una favola dark. In 2009, Gavrysh travelled to Afghanistan as a news photographer, »Inshallah (›God willing‹ in Arabic) explores the Soviet and American occupations of Afghanistan, and draws on my childhood fantasies that romanticize the military and intertwine with my past Inshallah January 2015 In his series, Inshallah , which means “God-willing” in Arabic, photographer Dima Gavrysh explores the repercussions of the Soviet and American Over the past two years Dima has been exploring the American war in Afghanistan through video installation, photography, appropriated imagery and data visualization. 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