N.º 98798021

Vendido
Yelena Yemchuk - Odesa - 2022
Puja final
€ 52
Hace 9 semanas

Yelena Yemchuk - Odesa - 2022

1st Edition 2nd Printing As a child growing up in Kyiv, Yelena Yemchuk was fascinated by the reputation of Odesa as a free place during Soviet times. The city seemed full of contradictions — 'acceptance but also danger. A place of jokes and characters, populated by outlaws and intellectuals.' She first visited Odesa in 2003 and returned in 2015 to begin to photograph the city and its inhabitants over a period of four years. This book is Yemchuk’s visual ode to the city. A donation of 20% of proceeds from sales or pre-orders of the book purchased directly from www.gostbooks.com will be donated to the charity Voices supporting children impacted by the war in Ukraine. More about this book In 1981, when Yemchuk was eleven years old, her family immigrated to the United States from their home in Kyiv, Ukraine. They could tell no-one out of their family of their plans to leave and going beyond the ‘Iron Curtain’ at the time meant they could never return to their home country. Ten years later, when Ukraine announced its independence, the artist was able to return to her home country to visit. By 1996, Yemchuk was making regular trips to Kyiv, spending her days taking pictures and her evenings with her grandmother. At the time, the country was in the throes of a period of change and redefining its identity, and simultaneously Yemchuk was developing her own visual language and ideas. Yemchuk began photographing Odesa in 2015, taking pictures of the sixteen and seventeen-year-old boys and girls at the Odesa Military Academy. The year before, Russia had invaded and subsequently annexed Crimea, and there was fighting on the Eastern border of Ukraine. Originally intending to document the faces of the children going off to fight, Yemchuk became aware of the importance of giving their lives more context. As a result, she began to photograph Odesa and continued making work there until 2019.

N.º 98798021

Vendido
Yelena Yemchuk - Odesa - 2022

Yelena Yemchuk - Odesa - 2022

1st Edition 2nd Printing

As a child growing up in Kyiv, Yelena Yemchuk was fascinated by the reputation of Odesa as a free place during Soviet times. The city seemed full of contradictions — 'acceptance but also danger. A place of jokes and characters, populated by outlaws and intellectuals.' She first visited Odesa in 2003 and returned in 2015 to begin to photograph the city and its inhabitants over a period of four years. This book is Yemchuk’s visual ode to the city.

A donation of 20% of proceeds from sales or pre-orders of the book purchased directly from www.gostbooks.com will be donated to the charity Voices supporting children impacted by the war in Ukraine.
More about this book
In 1981, when Yemchuk was eleven years old, her family immigrated to the United States from their home in Kyiv, Ukraine. They could tell no-one out of their family of their plans to leave and going beyond the ‘Iron Curtain’ at the time meant they could never return to their home country. Ten years later, when Ukraine announced its independence, the artist was able to return to her home country to visit.

By 1996, Yemchuk was making regular trips to Kyiv, spending her days taking pictures and her evenings with her grandmother. At the time, the country was in the throes of a period of change and redefining its identity, and simultaneously Yemchuk was developing her own visual language and ideas.

Yemchuk began photographing Odesa in 2015, taking pictures of the sixteen and seventeen-year-old boys and girls at the Odesa Military Academy. The year before, Russia had invaded and subsequently annexed Crimea, and there was fighting on the Eastern border of Ukraine. Originally intending to document the faces of the children going off to fight, Yemchuk became aware of the importance of giving their lives more context. As a result, she began to photograph Odesa and continued making work there until 2019.

Puja final
€ 52
Sebastian Hau
Experto
Estimación  € 160 - € 190

Objetos similares

Para ti en

Libros de arte y fotografía

Configura una alerta de búsqueda
Configura una alerta de búsqueda para recibir notificaciones cuando haya nuevas coincidencias disponibles.

Este objeto apareció en

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

Cómo comprar en Catawiki

Más información sobre nuestra Protección del Comprador

      1. Descubre algo especial

      Explora miles de objetos especiales seleccionados por expertos. Mira las fotos, los detalles y el valor estimado de cada objeto especial. 

      2. Haz la puja más alta

      Encuentra algo especial y haz la puja más alta. Puedes seguir la subasta hasta el final o dejar que nuestro sistema puje por ti. Todo lo que tienes que hacer es fijar una puja máxima con la cantidad máxima que quieres pagar. 

      3. Paga de manera segura

      Paga tu objeto especial y nosotros retendremos el pago hasta que el objeto te llegue en perfecto estado. Utilizamos un sistema de pago de confianza para gestionar las transacciones. 

¿Tienes algo similar para vender?

Tanto si las subastas online son algo nuevo para ti como si vendes profesionalmente, podemos ayudarte a ganar más por tus objetos especiales.

Vender objeto