Richard Pare #Photographe
Richard Paré est un photographe anglais connu pour son travail sur l'architecture moderniste soviétique. Il est né à Portsmouth, en Angleterre, le 20 Janvier 1948. Il a étudié le design graphique et la photographie à Winchester et Ravensbourne College of Art avant d'assister à l'Art Institute de Chicago. Il a obtenu un Master of Fine Arts de Chicago en 1973.
Exposition Abstraction/Constructivism : British and Russian responses to the city
Russian Art and Culture and Pushkin House London are pleased to present Abstraction/Constructivism: British and Russian Responses to the City, curated by Theodora Clarke and Anya Stonelake. Originally shown at London’s City Hall for Maslenitsa Festival 2013, the exhibition now moves to Pushkin House as part of the venue’s upcoming Russian Architecture Programme : Off the Beaten Tracks, curated by Elena Zaytseva.
© Richard Pare
On display will be works by internationally renowned British photographer Richard Pare, who has been capturing striking images of architectural masterpieces across Russia for the last twenty years. His work shows a keen interest in historical buildings and Russian Constructivism, one of the key artistic movements of the twentieth century, and on show ...Exposition 12 Russian Winters, 12 Baltic Springs at The White Space Gallery
Twelve years ago Anya Stonelake arrived in London and started White Space Gallery. In that time she has missed twelve Russian winters in her beloved St Petersburg and twelve Baltic springs but it is our good fortune that we have not. Thanks to Anya we have discovered the freshness of the New Artists and Timur Novikov from St Petersburg and the poetry of unknown Baltic photographers. Her acute sense of both what has happened and what is happening has introduced the British public to new artists and photographers from 21st century Russia and Lithuania. She has also curated the work of the Portuguese photographer Jose Pedro Cortes and our own Martin Parr.
Larissa Tarkovskaya, San Gregorio, 14 July 1984, from Polaroid Portfolio, printed in 2007 © Andrey Tarkovsky
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