Gallery 11/07/95 is a memorial gallery and museum in Sarajevo dedicated to preserving the memory of the Srebrenica genocide. Established to document the events of July 1995, the gallery serves as a space for research, documentation, and education regarding the atrocities committed during the Bosnian War.
The museum utilizes multimedia installations, photography, and personal artifacts to provide a visceral account of the victims and survivors. By combining artistic expression with historical documentation, the gallery aims to foster dialogue and ensure that the historical record of the conflict remains accessible to future generations.
The gallery was founded by photographer Tarik Samarah to provide a permanent space for the exhibition of his work documenting the aftermath of the Srebrenica genocide and to serve as a hub for historical research.
Since its inception, the gallery has expanded its collection to include oral histories, video testimonies, and archival materials. It has become a significant site for international visitors and researchers studying the Bosnian War.
The gallery plays a critical role in the post-conflict reconciliation process in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It acts as a site of collective memory, challenging denialism and providing a platform for the voices of survivors and victims' families to be heard within the public sphere.
Scholarly debates and areas of uncertainty
Discussions surrounding the gallery often focus on the intersection of art and trauma, specifically the ethics of displaying human remains or highly sensitive personal artifacts in a museum setting to evoke empathy versus the risk of re-traumatization.
Entry Rules
Open daily. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance. Visitors are expected to maintain a respectful demeanor given the sensitive nature of the exhibits.
Best Times to Visit
Weekday mornings are generally quieter, allowing for a more reflective experience.
Photography
Photography is generally permitted for personal use, but flash and tripods are prohibited to protect the exhibits and maintain the solemn atmosphere.
Preservation Notes
Please refrain from touching the displays or artifacts. Silence is requested in the main exhibition halls.