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Behind the Walls of the Hermitage

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photography Wijnanda Deroo text Mikhail Piotrovsky, Cees Nooteboom

The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg is unfathomably vast and filled with infinite objects. Amazingly, behind the walls of its galleries, completely hidden from view, are infinitely more objects in floor upon floor of storage rooms and laboratories.

In four trips to Russia in 2018-2019, Wijnanda Deroo moved through these outer-worldly environments with her camera, using available light, not displacing a thing. This book shares her revelations. The small-image strips that snake through these pages document the architectural marvels to which she was granted access, namely the historical palace buildings and the contemporary Staraya Derevnya Restoration and Storage Centre, and show the immensity of the settings where the rooms in these images are hidden.

These photographs are at once dream-like and utterly without pretensions, both incredibly grand and unusually intimate. They inspire by their ordinary wonder.

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Born in the Netherlands in 1955, Wijnanda Deroo lives and works in New York. She has exhibited internationally since the 1980s. Her photographs are included in numerous collections, including at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Brooklyn Museum of Art; the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris; the Musée Nationale d’Art Moderne at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Dutch Art Foundation, Amsterdam; and the Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, Tel Aviv. Her Rijksmuseum series was published as a monograph in 2013. She is represented by Deborah Bell Photographs, New York.

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