November 19, 2019 (The
Washington Post) The photos all show seemingly mundane moments of family life:
A parent bathing an infant in a kitchen sink, another wrangling toddlers into a
stroller, or coaxing a forkful of food into a daughter’s mouth. If the parents
had all been mothers, the photos wouldn’t be particularly exceptional. But all
of the images are of men — fathers who, given generous parental paid leave by
their government, chose to stay at home with their child for at least six
months.
The images are part of a
photo exhibition called “Swedish Dads,” a series of portraits of 45 fathers on
display through November at the Embassy of Sweden in Kyiv. The exhibition, by
Swedish photographer Johan Bävman, has toured 65 countries, but this is its
first time in Ukraine. As he debuts his photo series for Ukrainian audience,
Bävman hopes to tell a story of gender equality in parenting, of a new
perception of masculinity and what a society could look like if it truly
prioritized both.
Yesterday the exhibition was shown at the Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
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