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Alexey Titarenko
Алексей Титаренко
Birth name Alexey Viktorovich Titarenko
Born (1962-11-25) November 25, 1962 (age 49)
Leningrad, Soviet Union
Nationality Soviet
Russian
Field Photography

Alexey Viktorovich Titarenko (Russian: Алексей Викторович Титаренко; born 1962 in Leningrad, USSR, now Saint Petersburg, Russia) is a Soviet and Russian photographer and artist.

Alexey Titarenko. Saint Petersburg, 1992, from "City of Shadows" series.
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Biography

At age 15, he became the youngest member of the independent photo club Zerkalo [Mirror]. He went on to graduate from the Department of Cinematic and Photographic Art at Leningrad's Institute of Culture.[1] His series of collages and photomontages "Nomenklatura of Signs" (first exhibited in 1989, in Leningrad) is a commentary on the Communist regime as an oppressive system that converts citizens into mere signs.[2]In 1990, "Nomenklatura of Signs" was included in Photostroyka, a major show of new Soviet photography that toured the US.[3] After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 he produced several series of photographs about human condition of the Russian people during this time and the suffering they have endured throughout the twentieth century. To illustrate links between the present and the past, he created powerful metaphors by introducing long exposure and intentional camera movement into street photography.[4][5][6][7][8] The most well-known series from this period is "City of Shadows," whose urban landscapes reiterate the Odessa Steps (also known as the Primorsky or Potemkin Stairs) scene from Sergei Eisenstein's film The Battleship Potemkin. [9] Inspired by the music of Dmitri Shostakovich and the novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, he also translated Dostoevsky's vision of the Russian soul into sometimes poetic, sometimes dramatic pictures of his native city, Saint Petersburg.[10][11][12][13]

Monographs

  • Bauret, Gabriel. "Alexei Titarenko." Galerie Municipale de Chateau d'Eau, Toulouse, 2000, ISBN 2-913241-20-4
  • Tchmyreva, Irina. "City of Shadows." Art-Tema, Saint Petersburg, 2001, ISBN 5-94258-005-7
  • Bauret, Gabriel. "Fragments of the discourse on a photographic oevre." Nailya Alexander, Washington D.C., 2003, ISBN 0-9743991-0-8

References

  1. ^ Aidan Dunne. "Camera in a City of Shadows." Irish Times, Dublin, May 05 , 2007
  2. ^ "Dictionnaire mondial de la photographie" Paris, Éditions Larousse, 1994, page 629, ISBN 978-2-03-511315-3
  3. ^ "Photostroyka: New Soviet Photography" Aperture, 1989 , ISBN 0-393-81410-5, Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 5830845
  4. ^ "The Elements of Photography. Understanding and Creating Sophisticated Images." Oxford, Elsevier, 2008, page 200-205, ISBN 978-0-240-80942-7
  5. ^ Pollack, Barbara. "Alexey Titarenko." Art News, April 2010, page 108
  6. ^ William Meyers. "A Master of Technique." Wall Street Journal, March 13–14 , 2010
  7. ^ Howarth, Sophie and McLaren, Stephen . "Street Photography Now." London, Thames & Hudson , 2010, page 199-201, ISBN 978-0-500-28907-5
  8. ^ Ollman, Leah. "Russian Photos Trace Images of Mortality and Memory." Los Angeles Times , August 3, 2001
  9. ^ Protzman, Ferdinand. "Landscape. Photographs of Time and Place." National Geographic, 2003, ISBN 0-7922-6166-6
  10. ^ Glueck, Grace "Northern Light." New York Times , New York, March 24, 2006
  11. ^ Guerrin, Michel. "Alexey Titarenko, clair-obscure." Le Monde, Paris, February 22, 2003
  12. ^ Bouruet-Aubertot, Veronique "La Cite des Ombres." Beau-Arts magazin , Paris, February 2003
  13. ^ A.-D. Bouzet. "Saint Petersburg en Ombre et Blanc." Libération, Paris, July 21, 2002

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