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Home > In Pictures > Rabat Hosts Exhibition of Reza, Exploring Human Condition Through Image

Rabat Hosts Exhibition of Reza, Exploring Human Condition Through Image

Reza’s photography reveals the underlying peace and poetry found even in humanity’s darkest hours.

Emma de JongbyEmma de Jong
Jun, 03, 2025
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The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong

The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong

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Rabat – The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA is exhibited at the National Photography Museum in Rabat. Housed in the Fort Rottemburg, this exhibit takes war-time photographs from renowned photojournalist Reza Deghati to promote peace and humanity within its stony historic walls.

The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong
The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong

The exhibit explores the themes of war, peace, education, and love through seven rooms of photos alongside their stories. It is an exploration of the human condition, including that of the viewer, through a hallway of mirrors and pensive quotes by influential authors and philosophers like Rumi, Ibn Arabi, Antoine de Saint Exupéry, and Victor Hugo. 

The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong
The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong

Outside, on the walls of the fort, a mosaic of portraits of people from around the world showcases the variety and presence of a common human experience.

Reza Deghati is a French-Iranian photojournalist who has spent over three decades capturing moments of conflict and resilience across hundreds of countries from all over the world.

The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong
The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong

Largely documenting chaos and catastrophe, Reza has used photography to showcase the peace and poetry hidden in the darkest hours of people’s lives, using his images to elevate their stories.  

The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong
The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong

Reza’s work is prominently featured in international media, documentaries, and exhibitions globally. He has written 30 books and won numerous awards celebrating his positive contributions to humanity, such as the Infinity Award from the International Center of Photography and an honorary degree of Doctor Honoris Causa from the American University of Paris. France named him a Chevalier of the National Order of Merit in 2005. 

The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong
The Contemporary Odyssey of REZA in Rabat. Photo credit: Emma de Jong
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