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Photographer. Born in the family of Anatoly Sokolov in Leningrad (1969). Took up photography (1993). Worked at the Russian Museum in St Petersburg (1997–2001). Member of Punctum (1995) and the Union ...
Photographer. Born in Leningrad (1952). Worked for a shipbuilding firm (1978–99). Member of the Union of Photographic Artists (1992), Photopostscriptum (1993) and the Union of Artists (1994). Member ...
Photographer, artist, book designer. Born in Zaporizhia in the Ukraine (1950). Moved to Moscow (1982). Created slide films for Soviet museums. Worked for magazines and advertising agencies. Emigrated...
Photographer, designer. Born in Moscow (1978). Studied photography at the Universität Duisburg-Essen in Germany (1999–2004). Lives and works in Berlin and Moscow (from 2007). Contributed to exhibitio...
Photographer. Born in the family of Sergei Chezhin in Leningrad (1960). Studied at the Leningrad Institute of Cinematic Engineering (1977–82), where he took up photography (late 1970s). Member of the...
Photographer. Born in the family of Nikolai Goryachev in Leningrad (1966). Studied photo correspondence at the St Petersburg Union of Journalists. Worked at the Central State Archives of Cinematic, P...
Photographer. Born in the family of Victor Buivid in Dnepropetrovsk in the Ukraine (1962). Graduated from the Dnepropetrovsk School of Art (1981) and Dnepropetrovsk University (1988). Lives and works...
Painter, graphic artist, theatrical designer. Born in the family of Boris Boyadzhan in the town of Sukhumi in Abkhazia (1958). Graduated from the department of theatrical design at Tbilisi Academy of...
Sculptress, architect. Great-granddaughter of Rudolf Muntz (Dutch consul to Odessa), granddaughter of architect Oscar Munts (1871–1942), daughter of architect Vladimir Munts (1903–1974). Born in Mosc...
Ukrainian painter, graphic artist, collagist, object artist, installation artist. Born in the family of Alexander Lisovsky in Odessa (1959). Studied at Odessa Children’s School of Art (1971–74) and t...