Boogie - Moscow - 2018





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Moscow by Boogie, 1st edition hardback photography book in English, 128 pages, 26 × 20 cm, published in 2018, in good condition.
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These are people shaped by a brutal and concrete landscape, fighting to survive. It's a world of hooligans, gang tattoos, boxing... But it's not voyeurism of misery: there is an inherent vitality to the violence – the lasting tenacity – of these images. There is dynamism, there is the esprit de corps, there is strength.
« Raw » is a term that may be overused, but Boogie's photos really assault the senses. But the gaze laid by the photographer is directly echoed by his subjects, and an undeniable relationship and intimacy are felt by the viewer. We witness something, especially of crucially human.
By the photographer behind « It’s All Good » (Miss Rosen Editions/PowerHouse Books 2006/2016), « Boogie » (PowerHouse, 2007), and « Belgrade Belongs to Me » (PowerHouse Books, 2008) comes a new urban collection, industrial, but deeply human. You cannot look away.
These are people shaped by a brutal and concrete landscape, fighting to survive. It's a world of hooligans, gang tattoos, boxing... But it's not voyeurism of misery: there is an inherent vitality to the violence – the lasting tenacity – of these images. There is dynamism, there is the esprit de corps, there is strength.
« Raw » is a term that may be overused, but Boogie's photos really assault the senses. But the gaze laid by the photographer is directly echoed by his subjects, and an undeniable relationship and intimacy are felt by the viewer. We witness something, especially of crucially human.
By the photographer behind « It’s All Good » (Miss Rosen Editions/PowerHouse Books 2006/2016), « Boogie » (PowerHouse, 2007), and « Belgrade Belongs to Me » (PowerHouse Books, 2008) comes a new urban collection, industrial, but deeply human. You cannot look away.

