Igor Mukhin „Mein Moskau“ – Photographs of everyday life in the Russian metropolis from 1985 until 2010

In: Russia TODAY May 6, 2013 online and in print version magazine Russia TODAY for the Frankfurt Book Fair October 2013. By Rosemarie Zens

Sometimes it takes a second glance. When I looked at the photo book „My Moscow“ by Igor Mukhin, published last year by the Swiss Benteli Verlag, I recognized some of his images. I had already seen them in the exhibition of contemporary Russian photography at the Houston Fotofest Biennial in 2012. There the artist was presented alongside Boris Mikhailov, Valera and Natasha Cherakshin and others as an important representative of a group of photographers of the “ Transition Period“. We are talking about the period when Soviet Russian society was beginning to open up after the liberalization of state censorship. It was also the same time when unregulated capitalist growth was shaping up, and a mass culture was emerging.

Igor Mukhin, born 1969 in Moscow, is a freelance photographer and lecturer at the Rodchenko School of Photography. Already the title of his book „My Moscow“ is part of the program: emotional participation and contemporary testimony. In over 200 b/w photographs, scenic details from everyday life in the Russian metropolis are shown. The mixture between press photography, images in an anecdotal style and film stills reflects the atmosphere and mood of the time, in which the individual tries to assert himself in the ups and downs of disparate social-political trends. Motif and composition complement each other, formally masterfully solved, working on different pictorial levels and close to classical street photography.

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