Selected Works 1978-: Sergey Chilikov by Chilikov, Sergey

Selected Works 1978-: Sergey Chilikov

Chilikov's photography career began in 1976 in the FACT group (S. Chilikov, Y. Evlampiev, V. Voetsky, E....
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Selected Works 1978-: Sergey Chilikov by Chilikov, Sergey

Selected Works 1978-: Sergey Chilikov

¥10,470

Selected Works 1978-: Sergey Chilikov

¥10,470
Author: Sergey Chilikov
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

Chilikov's photography career began in 1976 in the FACT group (S. Chilikov, Y. Evlampiev, V. Voetsky, E. Likhosherst, V. Mikhaylov). Very soon he became a leader of non-conformist photography in his region. Together with a group of like-minded individuals, he managed to organize exhibitions and festivals and to deal quite peacefully with official Photosoyuses. In 1980-1989 Chilikov organized the Analytical Photo Exhibitions ( Yoshkar-Ola biennale) and the annual open-air photo festival on Kudysh River. In 1988 he participated in the finial exhibition of the FACT group at the Na Kashirke exhibition hall (Moscow).

Since 1989 Chilikov has been working on a travel series about cities in the Soviet Union. His series, entitled ' Photo Provocations', 'The Countryside Glam', The Beach', 'The Gambling', 'The Philosophy of a Journey' and others, depict the hidden eroticism of people of the countryside that appears even more vital when contrasts with depressing surroundings.



Author: Sergey Chilikov
Publisher: Schilt Publishing
Published: 12/01/2011
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.29lbs
Size: 9.83h x 8.95w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9789053307601

About the Author

Sergey Chilikov was born in 1953 and graduated from Mari Pedagogical Institute with an MA in Philosophy (1983). From 1976 till 1991 Chilikov lectured at Yoshar-Ola University. In 1993 he completed a book on Russian philosophy, 'The Owner of a Thing, or the Anthology of Subjectivity'.


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