Jan Šibík

(b. 1963, Prague)

Since 1985 Jan Šibík has traveled over 200 times to every corner of the world. He has documented the collapse of communism, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, and the bloody end of the Ceaşescu regime in Romania. He has witnessed massacres in Sierra Leone and Liberia, as well as famine in Sudan, Somalia and Ethiopia. He also experienced the aftermath of earthquakes in Armenia and Turkey, as well as the exodus of Iraqi Kurds to Iran.

Šibík has also photographed wars in Afghanistan, Croatia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Abkhazia (Georgia), Chechnya, Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan), South Africa and Iraq. He also documented the genocide in Rwanda, as well as refugee camps in Tanzania, Sudan, Angola, Somalia and Haiti. His work has also brought him to Cuba on numerous occasions.

More recently Šibík has devoted time to covering the conflict in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. During all of 2004 he documented the AIDS epidemic in Ukraine. In 2005 he recorded the horrific consequences of the tsunami in Sri Lanka, the tragic and bizarre situation in communist North Korea, the funerals of Pope John Paul II in the Vatican and Yasser Arafat in the West Bank town of Ramallah, the forced departure of Israeli settlers from the Gaza Strip, and the aftermath of hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

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Name:
Jan Sibik
Joined:
January 2009
Hometown:
Prague
Currently:
Czech Rep.
I am:
Male
Website:
http://www.sibik.cz
Email:
sibik [at] volny.cz