Ukrainian-born Boris Mikhailov is one of the leading photographers from the former Soviet Union. For over 30 years, he has explored the position of the individual wi...
Artistic photography is far removed from just imaging the real world. The emotionally „naive „ first glance that trusts the documentary character of a photo, has been widely made obs...
We each relate to work in our own personal way. We may be employed or self employed; we may have just entered the workforce and have specific goals or we may be enjoying well-earned retirement. W...
The exhibition Printed Matter - Set 6 from the Collection of the Fotomuseum Winterthur focuses on small publications, artists' posters and photographic books from the past 40 years and sets a count...
'At Dusk' (1993) consists of 13 panoramic photographs, tinted with blue ink. They remind us of the second World War. It is a dark and very dramatical series...
Slought Foundation, Philadelphia is pleased to announce the first exhibition of works from the Teutloff Collection, Germany, featuring a selection of international artists whose film and video work...
Boris Mikhailov is one of the most important photographers of our time. Since the 1960s he has been developing a visual cosmos in which the lives of simple people in Communist ...
Boris Mikhailov a choisi de ne pas choisir son camp ; aussi son oeuvre est-elle la plus riche des photographes ayant émergé de l'ex-Union Soviétique. En près de quarante ans de carrière, il a tou...
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Boris Mikhailov a choisi de ne pas choisir son camp ; aussi son œuvre est-elle la plus riche des photographes ayant émergé de l'ex-Union Soviétique. En près de quarante ...
"My horror is that my enemy has no face..."
this notation of Heiner Müller gives the title for the keywork of our exhibition.
Rarely has anyone photographed reality in such an unprettified way as B...