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Boris Mikhailov (* 1931 in Kharkov), Ukraine. Currently the most successful and best-known photoartist of Easterneurope.

Life and Work

Born in former Soviet Union he lived and worked several decades in his hometown Kharkov, Ukraine. He received an education as an Engeneer and started to teach himself the practice of Photography. Today he´s one of the most successful and well-known Photographers, who already was actively working in former Soviet Times. His work very much is influenced in the means of Concept-Art and Social-Documentary-Photography. At the end of the 60ies he had his first exhibition. After the KGB foun nude-pictures of his wife he was set off his job as an Engineer and started to full-time work with photography. He shot a series of everyday-life scenes-documentation. His most famous work during this period (1968-1975) was the "Red Serie". In this Photographies he is mainly using the colour red, to picture People, Groups and city-life. Red is the color standing for October Revolution, Political Party and the social-system of the Soviet Society. It is often said, that within those works critical elements toward the existing political circumstances can be found.

In his Works "Klebrigkeit" (1982) he added explaining notes, or he is using diary-like writings. As an important part of contemporary Art are considered his works "Case History". Here he examines the consequences of the Break Down of the Soviet Union for the people living there. Therefor he systematically took pictures of homeless people, who soon started trusting him. More than 500 Photographies show the situation of people, who after the break down of the Soviet Union were not able to catch hold in a secured Social-System. In a very direct way Mikhailov points out his critic against the "mask of beauty" of the uprising post-soviet kapitalistic way of life. It´s one of the best works found within Socialdocumentary Photography.

In 2004 Boris Mikhailov exhibited a first Series of Berlin. Again his attention is drawn to people living at the edge of society.

Selected Solo Exhibitions

  • 2006: Bereznitsky Gallery, Berlin, Moments/Monuments
  • 2006: Shugoarts, Tokyo, Yesterday´s Sandwich
  • 2005: Galerie Ilka Bree, Bordeaux, Butterbrot
  • 2005: Centre de la Photographie, Geneve, Look at me I look at Water
  • 2004: Palau de la Virreina, Barcelona
  • 2004: Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin, In the Street
  • 2004: Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston MA
  • 2003: Fotomuseum Winterthur, Private Freuden, lastende Langweile, öffentlicher Zerfall - eine Retrospective
  • 2002: Pace/ MacGill Gallery, New York, The Insulted and the Injured
  • 2001: Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Case History&Heiner Müller Project
  • 2001: Saatchi Gallery, London

Literatur

  • 1995 Boris Michaijlov, Stuttgart
  • 1998 Unfinished Dissertation, Zürich
  • 2000 Michajlov: The Hasselblad Award 2000
  • 2003 Eine Retrospktive, Zürich
  • 2004 Look at me I look at water, Göttingen

Awards

  • 1997 Albert Renger-Patzsch Buchpreis
  • 1996 Award of Coutts Contemporary Art Foundation, Switzerland
  • 2000 Auszeichnung der Hasselblad-Stiftung, Schweden
  • 2001 Citibank Fotografie-Preis
  • 2001 Foto-Buchpreis der Krazna-Krausz-Stiftung, London (Kraszna-Krausz Book Award)

[Bereznitsky Gallery]

http://www.fotomuseum.ch/Boris_MIKHAILOV.164.0.html?&L=1

http://www.minoritenkulturgraz.at/2002_4/Bilderzeitung/Mikhailov1.htm

http://www.shugoarts.com/en/mikhailov.html

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