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Zurab Tsertsvadze

Photographer

Zurab Tsertsvadze

Pankisi Valley

Pankisi Valley is the centre of the Kist community in Georgia and a unique cultural destination. After years of living in the shadow of negative stereotypes perpetuated by the media, I planned to change this perspective towards a positive direction with my photowork inside this small community of a few thousand people. The residents of the valley are descendants of ethnic Chechens and Ingush peoples, also known as the Vainakh, which means ‘our people’. More colloquially known as the Kist people, the earliest tribes migrated to the valley around the 13th century, following the Mongol occupation of the northern Caucasian mountains. During the 18th and 19th centuries, more Vainakh migrated to flee the conflict across the Russian border. This was when the community became known as the Kists. Kists have their own language, cuisine and cultural customs, and follow Sunni Muslim traditions.

Zurab Tsertsvadze

I was born in 1987 in Georgia. Gained my knowledge and experience during studies at the Tbilisi State Art Academy. This academic experience profoundly showed me the importance of striving towards inner freedom, which is so crucial for an artist. I was accumulated my professional experience at the National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Today I am a photojournalist, working with agencies such as AP or AFP, and also a photographer of the Georgian Red Cross. The winner of EU prize for journalism 2023