Nothing Personal

  • Dates
    2016 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Social Issues, Documentary, War & Conflicts

„Nothing Personal“

(2016 - ...)

Everyday on the news we are watching pictures of war and destruction and the expenditure on armaments is setting new records year after year.

Well, let‘s take a look at the other side of the subject – behind the curtains of

global defence business. Nothing Personal shows the back office of war,

which is the complete opposite of a battlefield: A oversized playground for adults

with vine, fingerfood and shiny weapons. Dead bodies here are mannequins or pixels on screens of a huge number of simulators. Bazookas and machine

guns are plugged into flatscreens and war action is staged in an artifical environment infront of a tribune full of high ranked guests, ministers, heads of states generals and traders.

I deliberately don't show the faces. It is not my intention to fix everything upon a certain person. The anonymized traders with Weapons covering their Heads could be seen as a reference to John Heartfield's anti war drawing from the 1930ies before the WW2 "Dangerous Dining Companions". I like the Idea of this symbolism. On the other hand we should not forget the fact, that the defence industries has been the spearhead of the technological progress of the mankind. People who work here aren't monsters, most of them have sence of humour, children, pets and a totally normal life beside trading lethal weapons.

The pictures have been taken so far at 8 defence exhibitions between 2016 and 2019 in Europe, Africa and Asia (Poland, Belarus, South Korea, Germany, France, South Africa, China, United Arab Emirates). The final goal of the project is to visit fairs on every continent in order to underline the global thing of this specific business and to publish as photo book. The project has been exhibited in Straßburg, France and Biel and Geneva in Switzerland and won the german VG Bildkunst research grant in 2018 to visit the last 3 trade fairs.

© Nikita Teryoshin - Pretoria, South Africa. September 2018
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Pretoria, South Africa. September 2018

© Nikita Teryoshin - Abu Dhabi, UAE. February 2019
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Abu Dhabi, UAE. February 2019

© Nikita Teryoshin - Zhuhai, China. November 2018
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Zhuhai, China. November 2018

© Nikita Teryoshin - Kielce, Poland. September 2016
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Kielce, Poland. September 2016

© Nikita Teryoshin - Minsk, Belarus. Mai 2017
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Minsk, Belarus. Mai 2017

© Nikita Teryoshin - Paris, France. Juni 2018
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Paris, France. Juni 2018

© Nikita Teryoshin - Kielce, Poland. September 2016
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Kielce, Poland. September 2016

© Nikita Teryoshin - Minsk, Belarus. Mai 2017
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Minsk, Belarus. Mai 2017

© Nikita Teryoshin - Paris, France. Juni 2018
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Paris, France. Juni 2018

© Nikita Teryoshin - Kielce, Poland. September 2016
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Kielce, Poland. September 2016

© Nikita Teryoshin - Paris, France. Juni 2018
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Paris, France. Juni 2018

© Nikita Teryoshin - Kielce, Poland. September 2016
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Kielce, Poland. September 2016

© Nikita Teryoshin - Pretoria, South Africa. September 2018
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Pretoria, South Africa. September 2018

© Nikita Teryoshin - Abu Dhabi, UAE. February 2019
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Abu Dhabi, UAE. February 2019

© Nikita Teryoshin - Kielce, Poland. September 2016
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Kielce, Poland. September 2016

© Nikita Teryoshin - Zhuhai, China. November 2018
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Zhuhai, China. November 2018

© Nikita Teryoshin - Minsk, Belarus. Mai 2017
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Minsk, Belarus. Mai 2017

© Nikita Teryoshin - Abu Dhabi, UAE. February 2019
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Abu Dhabi, UAE. February 2019

© Nikita Teryoshin - Kielce, Poland. September 2016
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Kielce, Poland. September 2016

© Nikita Teryoshin - Abu Dhabi, UAE. February 2019
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Abu Dhabi, UAE. February 2019

© Nikita Teryoshin - Minsk, Belarus. May 2017
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Minsk, Belarus. May 2017

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