1988, Leningrad, USSR. LENINIZM, collage.Red tissue, board, gouache, partially cut piece of gelatin silver print.

1988, Leningrad, USSR. LENINIZM, collage.Red tissue, board, gouache, partially cut piece of gelatin silver print.

 

Alexey Titarenko

Artist Talk
Live on Zoom & Facebook Live

We are thrilled to present you a great artist for our first ever online live event! Photographer Alexey Titarenko will be showing us and speaking about City of Shadows (1991-1994) and Nomenklatura of Signs (1986-1991). Titarenko will engage on a Q&A session with the audience at the end of his presentation.


Thursday 4th June from 7pm (London Time)

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Alexey Titarenko was born on Vassilievsky Island in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) in 1962. He began taking pictures in 1971, at the age of nine, and graduated from the Leningrad Public University of Society-related Professions in 1978 with a degree in Photojournalism. That same year, Titarenko became a member of the independent photo club “Zerkalo” (The Mirror) and held his first solo exhibition. 

Titarenko’s St. Petersburg body of work from the 1990s won him worldwide recognition. In 2002 the International Photography Festival at Arles, France presented this work at the Reattu Museum in the exhibition, “Les quatres mouvements de St. Petersburg” curated by Gabriel Bauret.

His works are in the collections of major European and American museums, including The State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg); The Getty Museum (Los Angeles); the Philadelphia Museum of Fine Art; George Eastman House (Rochester, N.Y.); the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston); The Museum of Fine Arts (Columbus, Ohio); the Museum of Fine Arts (Houston); the Museum of Photographic Arts (San Diego); the Davis Museum and Cultural Center at Wellesley College (Mass.); the European House of Photography (Paris); the Southeast Museum of Photography (Daytona Beach, Fla.); the Santa Barbara Museum of Fin Arts (Cal.); the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University (N.J.); the Reattu Museum of Fine Arts (Arles); and the Musee de l’Elysee Museum for Photography (Lausanne).

 

 
1992, Saint Petersburg, Russia. At the entrance of Vasileostrovskaya subway station during the collapse of the Soviet Union (Crowd #1) / gelatin silver print

1992, Saint Petersburg, Russia. At the entrance of Vasileostrovskaya subway station during the collapse of the Soviet Union (Crowd #1) / gelatin silver print

1987, Leningrad, USSR. Photomontage from 2 negatives, silver reducing by brush and sepia toning. From “Nomenklatura of Signs” project (Happy worker woman) / gelatin silver print

1987, Leningrad, USSR. Photomontage from 2 negatives, silver reducing by brush and sepia toning. From “Nomenklatura of Signs” project (Happy worker woman) / gelatin silver print

 

Some of Alexey Titarenko’s books are available to view/buy form Damiani Editore including The City Is A Novel & Nomenklatura Of Signs

As a further resource we strongly recommend to check out Ted Forbes’ The Art Of Photography Youtube channel and the video below about Titarenko’s work