
© Yuri Lunkov. Winter. 1965
Expositions du 19/5/2015 au 6/9/2015 Terminé
The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography Bolotnaya naberezhnaya 3 b. 1 119072 Moscow Russie
The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography marks its 5th anniversary by the exhibition that spans the history of Soviet and Russian photography of the 20th century as seen through the magazine Soviet Photo.The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography Bolotnaya naberezhnaya 3 b. 1 119072 Moscow Russie
Soviet Photo was the most popular in the USSR periodical on photography with the focus both on professional and amateur photography. During its lifetime from 1926 till 1997 the magazine witnessed all key figures of the photographic life of the country. Despite obvious governmental control over the magazine, it managed to become a flexible enough and virtually single platform for thorough discussion of photography, held by key art historians, critics, professional photographers and – not least importantly - amateurs from all over the union. Soviet Photo also published leading scientists’ articles, covering technical aspects and details of photographic process. Among theorist who contributed to the magazine at varying times were Ilya Ehrenburg, Viktor Shklovsky, Lev Anninsky, Sergey Morozov, L. Volkov-Lannit, Anry Vartanov, Valery Stigneev, etc.
© Alexander Rodchenko. Dinamo sport column. 1935
© Max Alpert. Horsewoman. 1936
© Yakov Khalip.The Watch. 1937
The exhibition invites to engage into the discussion on Soviet and Russian photography of the 1920s-1990s, to gain insight into aesthetic and subject-related diversity of photography of the time, which in an extraordinary manner manifested itself through the magazine. The anniversary exhibition features vintage photographs from The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography collection, photographs from private collections, magazine covers, key editorials.