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    • Publisher Osnovy Publishing Llc
    • Date of Publication 2 September 2022

    • ISBN 9789665006817
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages464 pages
    • Size 300x230 mm
    • Language English
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    SALIUT is a contemporary photography magazine that serves as a platform for emerging and renowned Ukrainian artists. Inside SALIUT '90 ISSUE you will find: Projects by Roman Pyatkovka, Yuri Kosin and Valeriy Miloserdov, while Oleksandr Lyapin talks about the changing cultural tastes and kitsch as a cultural code, as well as photographys role at the forefront of contemporary art. The projects of Rita Ostrovska, Sergey Bratkov, Mykola Trokh and Arsen Savadov that thematically cover various sectors of society: from Jewish immigrants to homeless children. An interview with Alexander Chekmenev about his iconic series "Passport". Comparison of different views on the period through the works of those who grew up and came of age in the 90's: Yevgen Nikiforov, Julie Poly, Valentine Bo, and Viacheslav Polyakov.

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