SIBERIA In the Eyes of Russian Photographers Leah Bendavid-Val презентация

Viktor Akhlomov, Tyumen region, 1961 [Photographers were on hand to photograph the first gushing oil well in Siberia.]

Слайд 1SIBERIA
In the Eyes of Russian Photographers

Leah Bendavid-Val


Слайд 2Viktor Akhlomov, Tyumen region, 1961

[Photographers were on hand to photograph the

first gushing oil well in Siberia.]

Слайд 3Alexander Gronsky, Lena River, near Yakutsk, Sakha Republic, October 2007

[Russian photographers,

now no longer isolated, are part of the international photo community.]

Слайд 4August Karovich Gofman, Yakuts, from album ‘Irkutsk and Vicinity’, 1865-8

[This very

early photograph is in the collection of the State Historical Museum, Moscow.]

Слайд 5Innokenty Ignatievich Pavlovsky
Convicts, Duiskaya Jail, Sakhalin Island, 1890

[Anton Chekhov collected this

photo & others when he traveled 6,000 miles to Sakhalin to examine the Russian penal system. His journey took 11 weeks. He was 30 yrs. old and had tuberculosis.]


Слайд 6
Vasily Shumkov, Gulag Plank beds of “Canyon” camp prisoners, Kolyma, Magadan

Region, 1991

[photographers could not explore crumbling gulag structures until many years after Stalin died.]

Слайд 7Alexander Tyagni-Ryadno, Krasnoyarsk Territory, 2001

[Pollution from the Norilskiy Nickel Plant permeates

this memorial to Gulag Prisoners.]

Слайд 8Dmitri Debabov, Concert in Cape Lopatka, Chukotka, 1936

[In this photo Russian

performers bring culture to indigenous people. Socialist Realist photography was intended to portray expected future realities, not current facts.]

Слайд 9Vladimir Sokolayev, Metallurgical Plant, Novokuznetsk, 1976

[Former prisoners with no money were

hired to work in Siberian factories. Photographer V. Sokolayev says the floor was so hot you could boil water for tea on it.]

Слайд 10Vladimir Sokolayev, Metallurgical Plant, Novokuznetsk, 1979

[Sokolayev wasn’t in danger when he

made pictures of the plant but he couldn’t get his photographs published. One perspective worker told a supervisor,”If I kill you I can go back to prison where there is pure air to breathe.]

Слайд 11Sergey Potapov, Platinum Strip, Kamchatka, 2000

[In vast Siberia there is

little concern about depleting the land. And there are uncounted beautiful vistas in Siberia but there is no tradition of landscape photography. this is now beginning to change.]

Слайд 12Pavel Bezrukov, Homage to Saint Ivan Kratchtatski, Village of Poteryaevka, 2008

[Long

ago Old Believers migrated to Siberia where they found religious freedom not possible in western Russia.]

Слайд 13Pavel Bezrukov, Poteryaevka, Village near Barnaul, 2008

[Children Bathe Outdoors on Epiphany,

January 19th.]


Слайд 14Vladimir Semin, Chukchi Whale Hunt, Inchoun, Chukotka, 1989

[Semin was driven to

photograph remote indigenous peoples who he felt lived a purer life than westerners. ‘Vast Siberia has an impact on your state of mind,’ he says.]

Слайд 15Andrey Shapran, Suicide, 2005

[A 20-year-old Chukchi woman committed suicide because she

was rejected by her lover.]

Слайд 16Andrey Shapran, Funeral, Suicide, Kamchatka, 2005

[Shapran photographed the cremation on his

first day in this Chukchi settlement.]

Слайд 17Sergei Maximishin, Indigirka River, Sakha Republic, Yakutia, 2010

[The discovery of oil

and minerals on village lands have displaced native populations. Intermarriage and assimilation are leading to the disappearance of indigenous cultures.]


Слайд 18Anastasia Rudenko, Krasnoyarsk, November 2010

[These women belong to the central Siberian

Society of Walruses. They happily posed for Rudenko who was there on assignment to cover another topic—Siberian political extremists.]

Слайд 19Alexander Gronsky, Komsomol’sk-na-Amure, 2006

[Gronsky uses his cameria to explore how the

geography in which people live shapes their emotions and behaviors.]


Слайд 20Sergei Maximishin, Oymyakon, 2007

[Oymyakon is the coldest settled place in the

world. The nomads who roamed this region were forced to settle by Soviet authorities.]

Слайд 21Sergei Maximishin, Vladivostok, 2009

[Maximishin lives in Saint petersburg. This photograph seems

to demonstrate the pleasure he describes when photographing Siberia.]

Слайд 22Sergei Maximishin, Krasnokamensk, March 2006

[Maximishin photographed the cover for our book.]


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