Sasha Gusov - Photographs - 2013





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Monograph by photographer Sasha Gusov titled Photographs, a hardback grey cloth binding, 150 pages, in English, published by Paulsen in 2013, first edition, in like‑new condition.
Description from the seller
Monograph devoted to the Russian photographer Sasha Gusov (born in Moscow in 1960), now recognized for his work that blends documentary photography with a very cinematic approach to the stage.
Volume bound in gray cloth, title stamped in black and red on the front board.
Black-and-white photographs reproduced on high-quality art paper. Text in English.
New, factory-sealed publisher's copy, never opened — collector's condition.
Features :
Publisher: Paulsen
Year: 2013
Edition: original
ISBN : 9785987970515
Number of pages: unpaginated
Dimensions: 25.1 × 26.8 cm
The language is already in English, so no translation is necessary. Please provide the text you'd like me to translate.
Binding: clothbound
About
Gusov established himself in the early 1990s with his famous photo essay on the Bolshoi, Images of the Bolshoi Ballet, shot during the London tour of 1992 and published in 1993 by the British Journal of Photography. These images, taken backstage and in moments of waiting, reveal an intimate and almost theatrical dimension of the ballet, which would become his visual signature.
Subsequently, he develops a very personal body of work alternating portraits of great musical figures (Mstislav Rostropovitch, Evgeny Kissin, Valery Gergiev), stage photography and photo essays, notably on the beaches of Tel-Aviv or in the heart of Kazakhstan's steelworks. His work stands out for a strong dramaturgy, an acute sense of movement and an expressive use of black and white.
This work constitutes the first major editorial synthesis of his/her oeuvre and remains today difficult to find in new condition.
Monograph devoted to the Russian photographer Sasha Gusov (born in Moscow in 1960), now recognized for his work that blends documentary photography with a very cinematic approach to the stage.
Volume bound in gray cloth, title stamped in black and red on the front board.
Black-and-white photographs reproduced on high-quality art paper. Text in English.
New, factory-sealed publisher's copy, never opened — collector's condition.
Features :
Publisher: Paulsen
Year: 2013
Edition: original
ISBN : 9785987970515
Number of pages: unpaginated
Dimensions: 25.1 × 26.8 cm
The language is already in English, so no translation is necessary. Please provide the text you'd like me to translate.
Binding: clothbound
About
Gusov established himself in the early 1990s with his famous photo essay on the Bolshoi, Images of the Bolshoi Ballet, shot during the London tour of 1992 and published in 1993 by the British Journal of Photography. These images, taken backstage and in moments of waiting, reveal an intimate and almost theatrical dimension of the ballet, which would become his visual signature.
Subsequently, he develops a very personal body of work alternating portraits of great musical figures (Mstislav Rostropovitch, Evgeny Kissin, Valery Gergiev), stage photography and photo essays, notably on the beaches of Tel-Aviv or in the heart of Kazakhstan's steelworks. His work stands out for a strong dramaturgy, an acute sense of movement and an expressive use of black and white.
This work constitutes the first major editorial synthesis of his/her oeuvre and remains today difficult to find in new condition.

