About The Work
Sergei Borisov’s black and white photography exposes the tensions between old and new during the political reformation movement within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in the 1980s. During that time, Borisov photographed the alternative lives of artists in Moscow against the backdrop of old word Russian monuments and architecture. During the time Borisov photographed the alternative lives of artists in Moscow against the backdrop of old word Russian monuments and architecture. Part of the artist’s Moscow series, this photograph captures Russian poet Dina Gatina in a playful moment, hanging from the city’s industrial scaffolding.
About Sergei Borisov
Photograph
Silver print on paper
19.68 x 23.62 in
50.0 x 60.0 cm
This work is signed.
About The Work
Sergei Borisov’s black and white photography exposes the tensions between old and new during the political reformation movement within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in the 1980s. During that time, Borisov photographed the alternative lives of artists in Moscow against the backdrop of old word Russian monuments and architecture. During the time Borisov photographed the alternative lives of artists in Moscow against the backdrop of old word Russian monuments and architecture. Part of the artist’s Moscow series, this photograph captures Russian poet Dina Gatina in a playful moment, hanging from the city’s industrial scaffolding.
About Sergei Borisov
- This work comes in a black 2cm glass frame.
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