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Alexei Titarenko. New experience and vision of artist's 2020. 23.10.

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The meeting with Alexei Titarenko. New experience and vision of what is going on with photography market. 23.10.2020. Within the framework of PhotoVisa. Club

Alexey Titarenko - Artists - Nailya Alexander Gallery

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We are excited to announce that Alexey Titarenko's new book, Nomenklatura of Signs, is available for purchase as of March 2020. Titarenko created the series of collages and photomontages that became Nomenklatura of Signs from 1986-1991, under the strict Soviet rule.This new publication presents the series in its entirety for the first time and includes a satirical story written by Titarenko

About — Alexey Titarenko

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2016. Alexey Titarenko: The City is a Novel, Camera Obscura Gallery, Paris, France. Selected works from City of Shadows series, 1993 in the framework of Urban life in Contemporary Photography, Musee de l'Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland. Alexey Titarenko: Venice (2001-2014), Palazzo della Ragione, Milan, Italy. 2015.

News — Alexey Titarenko

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We are pleased to announce the exhibition Alexey Titarenko: City of Shadows at the National Gallery in Sofia, Bulgaria. Organized by the Fotofabrika Festival, the exhibition runs from 30 June to 14 August 2022 and includes 61 photographs, executed through Titarenko's unique technique of silver gelatin printing.These works invite the audience to trace the creative journey of the artist

Alexey Titarenko

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Nomenklatura of Signs (1985-1991) Alexey Titarenko was born in 1962 in St. Petersburg. His monograph The City is a Novel features over 140 photographs of his work in St. Petersburg, Venice, Havana, and New York.

Exhibition Review: Alexey Titarenko — Musée Magazine

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From the series City of Shadows (1991-1994) Unique toned gelatin silver print, handmade in the darkroom by the artist. Written by DieuLinh. Edited by Ben Blavat. In 1991, photographer and artist Alexey Titarenko was engulfed in the struggles and apprehension that ensued after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Photobiennale-2020 Moscow : Alexey Titarenko : City Of Shadows

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L'Œil de la Photographie. September 18, 2020. As part of the Photobiennale-2020 the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow presents City of Shadows, a retrospective exhibition by Alexey Titarenko, one of the outstanding Russian photographers who began work in Leningrad at the dawn of the 1980s. Since 2008 Alexey Titarenko has been living in New York

Photographer Transforms Crowds into Shadows and Black and ... - ARTnews

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Those photographs, which initiated Titarenko's "St. Petersburg" series in 1991, marked the beginning of his interest in the expressive potential of photography and grew into "City of

Alexey Titarenko | Festival Photo La Gacilly

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And so, through the music of melancholy, we enter the world of Alexey Titarenko." This is how art critic Georges Golenki described the work of the Russian photographer, now based in New York. This exhibition presents two complementary series: Nomenklatura of Signs, featuring photomontages and collages produced by the artist at the start of

Alexey Titarenko: 'I wanted to capture my inner perception of the world

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Alexey Titarenko. Morningside Park, New York, 2015. Gelatin silver print, printed by the artist, edition 7/10, 17 x 17 in (43.2 x 43.2 cm). At the time, people in St Petersburg were dressed in black or grey. After work, they spent their time running from store to store trying to find provisions and buy something with their coupons.

Alexey Titarenko | Artnet

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View Alexey Titarenko's artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. ... the latest news, and sold auction prices. Learn about the artist and see available works for sale. Price Database. 24 June 2024. Artists. Auctions. Galleries. Events. News. Price

Alexey Titarenko - Wikipedia

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American. Known for. Photography. Alexey (Aleksey, Alexis, Alexei) Viktorovich Titarenko (born November 25, 1962; Russian: Алексей Викторович Титаренко) is a Soviet Union-born American photographer and artist. He lives and works in New York City. [1] [2] [3] Titarenko's Saint Petersburg, 1992, from City of Shadows series.

Alexey Titarenko | The New Yorker

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Alexey Titarenko Black-and-white cityscapes suggest memories in which some details are blurred and others are highlighted. (The effect is achieved through long exposures.)

New York (2004-present) — Alexey Titarenko

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As Titarenko's relationship with New York grows and changes, so too will the photographs he creates. It is the nature of his working method." Sean Corcoran, Curator of Prints and Photographs, Museum of the City of New York From the essay "The City at the Edge of the New World," as published in The City is a Novel (Damiani, 2015)

Alexey Titarenko | Photography

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Alexey Titarenko received his Master of Fine Arts degree from the Department of Cinematic and Photographic Art at Leningrad's Institute of Culture in 1983. He began taking photographs at the beginning of the 1970s, and in 1978 became a member of the well-known Leningrad photographic club Zerkalo, where he had his first solo exhibition (1978).

Alexey Titarenko: A Tale of Two Cities | Artsy

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C. Grimaldis Gallery is pleased to present A Tale of Two Cities, a solo exhibition by New York-based photographer Alexey Titarenko. Bringing together two iconic bodies of work taken in Titarenko's native city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, as well as Havana, Cuba, this exhibition sh

How to Take Photos Like Alexey Titarenko | Fstoppers

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robertkbaggs.com. Alexey Titanrenko is a photographer that creates unique results on a consistent basis. It sounds simple, but he is truly a master of his craft and creates stunning, otherworldly

Press — Alexey Titarenko

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Alexey Titarenko and the City as Novel. Michael Kurcfeld, Los Angeles Review of Books. Alexey Titarenko: Black and White Magic of St. Petersburg. Georgy Golenky, art critic, member of the Russian Union of Artists, and Head of the Department of New Trends in Contemporary Art at the State Russian Museum. Translated by John Nicolson.

Alexey Titarenko - St. Petersburg, Russia Contemporary Fine Artist

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Alexey Titarenko received his Master of Fine Arts degree from the Department of Cinematic and Photographic Art at Leningrad's Institute of Culture in 1983. He began taking photographs at the beginning of the 1970s, and in 1978 became a member of the well-known Leningrad photographic club Zerkalo, where he had his first solo exhibition (1978). Since this was creative activity that had no

Alexey Titarenko - artist, news & exhibitions - photography-now.com

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Nailya Alexander Gallery. 41 E 57th Street Suite 704. NY 10022 New York. +1-212-3152211. info@nailyaalexandergallery.com. www.nailyaalexandergallery.com. By Appointment Only.

Exhibition: 'Alexey Titarenko: Saint Petersburg in Four ... - Art Blart

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Alexey Titarenko (American born Soviet Union, b. 1962) #11 Untitled (Begging Woman) 1999 Gelatin silver print . Nailya Alexander Gallery is pleased to announce Alexey Titarenko: Saint Petersburg in Four Movements opening on February 11th, in her new space at the Fuller Building, 41 E 57th Street, Suite 704. The reception for the artist will be

Venice (2001-2008) — Alexey Titarenko

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Reflections create movement rather than contrast between shadow and light. In the Venice photographs, as in all of Titarenko's work, his style is based not on contrasts, but on modulations, to employ a musical metaphor dear to the photographer." Gabriel Bauret, curator, writer, and art historian Translated from the French by Fiona Sze-Lorrain

Video — Alexey Titarenko

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Alexey Titarenko: Art et la Maniere. ARTE France 2005. Directed by Rebecca Houzel. 480p. Watch on.