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Dmitri Baltermants Photographs 1940s-1960s
Nailya Alexander Gallery is pleased to present "Dmitri Baltermants: Photographs 1940s-1960s," an exhibition encompassing the photographer's iconic WW II images and his work from the last years of Stalin's glory and the era of Khrushchev's politics. The show of some thirty vintage prints will run from 5 May through 30 July 2010, at 41 E 57th Street, Suite 704.
We are especially pleased to present this exhibition in commemoration of the 65th Anniversary of the end of WW II in Europe this May. During the war, Dmitri Baltermants (1912-1990), who taught himself photography, worked for Izvestia (the Commu...
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Saint Petersbourg in four movements - Alexey Titarenko
This will be Alexey Titarenko's first major exhibition in New York that features his entire St. Petersburg series (1991-2009). The four underlying sequences, or movements – to borrow a term from the vocabulary of music, which features prominently in the artist's mind, are The City of Shadows, The Anonymous, The Light of Saint Petersburg and Unfinished Time. Like music, the expression of time is a presence in Titarenko's art, associated with literature and in particular, the works of Marcel Proust.
This majestic and history-laden city, where Titarenko was born in 1962, is the central subject of his photography, o...
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Evgeny Mokhorev Ambiguous Desires
Nailya Alexander Gallery is pleased to announce "Ambiguous Desires," a solo exhibition by St. Petersburg photographer Evgeny Mokhorev (b. 1967). The opening reception will be held on September 16th, 6-8pm.
Mokhorev was the first Russian photographer who opened a door to the fragile and troubled world of children. Since the late 1980s, he has passionately explored the marginal territories of adolescence, revelations of lost childhood, and magical transformations into adulthood. Over the years, he has developed a unique style that continues to inspire many photographers and followers. His first solo exhibition outsid...
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