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Lot 64: e - Vladimir Kupriyanov , b.1954 cast me not away from your presence 14 black and white prints

Est: £30,000 GBP - £40,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomMarch 12, 2008

Item Overview

Description

signed and titled in Cyrillic and dated 1990 on the reverse 14 black and white prints Quantity: 14

Dimensions

total size: 180.5 by 430cm, 71 by 169 1/4 in.

Artist or Maker

Exhibited

Graz, Forum Stadtpark, Mittelrussische Landschaft, 1991
Berlin, Haus am Waldsee, Photoarbeiten 1981-1995, 1995
St. Petersburg, Russian State Museum, Pre-History, 1998
Gubkinski, Museum of the North, Middle Russian Landscape. 1986-1998
Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT Visual Art Center, The Missing Picture. Alternative Contemporary Photography from the USSR, 1990
Paris, Centre Georges Pompidou, Face à l'Histoire 1933-1996, 1996
Moscow, State Historical Museum, Berlin Moskva - Berlin Moscau 1950-2000, 2004

Literature

Camera Austria, no.39, 1992, , pp. 12-21
Flash Art, no.166, October 1992, pp. 70-72
New York Times Weekend, April 13, 1990
IMAGO 1996, no.26, pp.54-60
Exhibition Catalogue Face à l' Histoire 1933-1996, Paris, 1996, pp. 583-584

Provenance

The collection of the artist

Notes

Kuprianov's work is concerned primarily with finding an authentic language, a search which led him to photography - not artistic photography with its refined techniques of embellishing the image, but plain documentary photography which uses an idiom that begins and ends with the subject shown in and of itself. Documentary photography vividly brings out the technological aspect. Kuprianov never imitates other visual techniques; on the contrary, even his formal experiments are meant to reveal the bearer of the image - the emulsion. Due to this he is able to profit from the essence of photography as something founded in pure being. The dimension of being is not only at the root of Kuprianov's art, but it becomes the subject of his images as well. His poetics embrace chaos and order, the fragment and the whole, death and resurrection, the subjective and the universal. The subject is the phenomenon of life for itself. Kuprianov's poetic positiveness is expressed in his restoration of the right to give value to life, the right to pathos.

Auction Details

Russian Contemporary Sale

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Sotheby's
March 12, 2008, 12:00 PM EST

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK