Schilt Publishing & Gallery July – December 2018
Dear friends of Schilt Publishing & Gallery,
After releasing many books in the spring, we’re taking things a bit easier this coming autumn. But that doesn’t mean that the three books we’ll be publishing are any less impressive. And we mustn’t forget the stunning exhibition you can admire on our gallery walls for the best part of the autumn. As many of you know, we have quite a special relation with Russian art and culture. And this autumn you will be able to witness a unique expression of our passion. For many years now, the Russian photographer Vlad Sokhin has been recording the tragic consequences of climate change in the Pacific. Of course he’s not the only photographer active in this field but there’s really no one who does it quite like Vlad. He documents literally what he sees happening: from the Arctic to the Antarctic, and almost everything in between. The result of his systematic quest is as breath-taking as it is horrifying, producing a vital book, titled simply: Warm Waters. The second Russian link couldn’t be more different. In the early years of the Soviet Union, one of the world’s most celebrated artists, Vladimir Mayakovsky, designed propaganda posters – the so-called Rosta Windows. Today, these splendidly crafted posters have become
part of Russia’s formidable art history, acknowledged worldwide as essential examples of futurism. This book celebrates the fact that Mayakovsky would have turned 125 this year (2018). It will be presented at the opening of a major exhibition featuring the Mayakovsky family in the Moscow Manège on July 19. This magnificent book is published in close collaboration with the Mayakovsky Museum and with RGALI, The Russian State Archive for Literature and Arts, both located in Moscow.
And now let’s leave Russia for a moment and return to home ground, or to be more accurate, Austria. Because the Dutch photographer Carla Kogelman has won international acclaim in recent years. She is a photographer with a unique style, returning every summer to the Austrian region of Waldviertel, where she captures the idyllic country life of children in exquisite black and white. This book is a refreshing look at children, photographed in intimate close-up in a self-confident manner. A masterpiece! Back to Russia again, and to the bleak north of Siberia. Schilt Publishing & Gallery is proud to be able to showcase the works of the brilliant photographer Elena Anosova. Her project, Out-ofthe-way, is the result of her work during the last three years, showing what life on the edge of what is possible actually means. In other words, almost complete isolation. Anosova is originally from this area, a child of the region, and knows it like no other. She records it in the way only an extremely talented insider can. The exhibition opens on 29 September from 17.00-20.00 in the presence of the photographer, who will elaborate on her work in a far more passionate way than I could ever hope to describe here. Keep the date free in your diary! As long as we all continue to refuse to accept mediocrity, a wonderful future lies ahead of us! Kindest regards, Maarten Schilt April 2018
Dear friends of Schilt Publishing & Gallery,
After releasing many books in the spring, we’re taking things a bit easier this coming autumn. But that doesn’t mean that the three books we’ll be publishing are any less impressive. And we mustn’t forget the stunning exhibition you can admire on our gallery walls for the best part of the autumn. As many of you know, we have quite a special relation with Russian art and culture. And this autumn you will be able to witness a unique expression of our passion. For many years now, the Russian photographer Vlad Sokhin has been recording the tragic consequences of climate change in the Pacific. Of course he’s not the only photographer active in this field but there’s really no one who does it quite like Vlad. He documents literally what he sees happening: from the Arctic to the Antarctic, and almost everything in between. The result of his systematic quest is as breath-taking as it is horrifying, producing a vital book, titled simply: Warm Waters. The second Russian link couldn’t be more different. In the early years of the Soviet Union, one of the world’s most celebrated artists, Vladimir Mayakovsky, designed propaganda posters – the so-called Rosta Windows. Today, these splendidly crafted posters have become
part of Russia’s formidable art history, acknowledged worldwide as essential examples of futurism. This book celebrates the fact that Mayakovsky would have turned 125 this year (2018). It will be presented at the opening of a major exhibition featuring the Mayakovsky family in the Moscow Manège on July 19. This magnificent book is published in close collaboration with the Mayakovsky Museum and with RGALI, The Russian State Archive for Literature and Arts, both located in Moscow.
And now let’s leave Russia for a moment and return to home ground, or to be more accurate, Austria. Because the Dutch photographer Carla Kogelman has won international acclaim in recent years. She is a photographer with a unique style, returning every summer to the Austrian region of Waldviertel, where she captures the idyllic country life of children in exquisite black and white. This book is a refreshing look at children, photographed in intimate close-up in a self-confident manner. A masterpiece! Back to Russia again, and to the bleak north of Siberia. Schilt Publishing & Gallery is proud to be able to showcase the works of the brilliant photographer Elena Anosova. Her project, Out-ofthe-way, is the result of her work during the last three years, showing what life on the edge of what is possible actually means. In other words, almost complete isolation. Anosova is originally from this area, a child of the region, and knows it like no other. She records it in the way only an extremely talented insider can. The exhibition opens on 29 September from 17.00-20.00 in the presence of the photographer, who will elaborate on her work in a far more passionate way than I could ever hope to describe here. Keep the date free in your diary! As long as we all continue to refuse to accept mediocrity, a wonderful future lies ahead of us! Kindest regards, Maarten Schilt April 2018
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new titles 4-6
Vlad Sokhin Warm Waters
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Carla Kogelman I am Waldviertel
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Vladimir Mayakovsky Posters
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Elena Anosova
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Camilla Jensen Quantum Peter Dench The Shot That Made Me The Best of LensCulture Volume 1 The Best of LensCulture Volume 2 World Press Photo 2018 Joshua Lutz Mind the Gap
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Saiful Huq Omi 136 The persecution of the Rohingyas FotoFest India Contemporary Photographic and New Media Art FotoFest Changing Circumstances FotoFest View From Inside Ekaterina Solovieva The Earth's Circle PhotoCat. Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre Live Burls Dornith Doherty Archiving Eden
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Giancarlo Ceraudo Destino Final Pavel Baňka Reflection Edward Thompson The Unseen Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation Maria Gruzdeva BORDER Lotte Fløe Christensen Constructs David Batchelder Tideland Michel Huneault The Long Night of Megantic/La longue nuit de Mégantic
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Mario Giacomelli Under the Skin of Reality Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse North West – South East Jaap Mooy, The Artist and his Collector Majida Mouasher Modern and Contemporary Arab Art from the Levant Samia Halaby Drawing the Kafr Qasem Massacre Elliot Ross Animal Elliot Ross Other Animals
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Join the club! Become a Rhubarbino
new titles 4-6
Vlad Sokhin Warm Waters
7-9
Carla Kogelman I am Waldviertel
10-13
Vladimir Mayakovsky Posters
Schilt Gallery 14-17
Elena Anosova
18-21
Selected Backlist
18
Check our website: schiltpublishing.com
Camilla Jensen Quantum Peter Dench The Shot That Made Me The Best of LensCulture Volume 1 The Best of LensCulture Volume 2 World Press Photo 2018 Joshua Lutz Mind the Gap
19
Saiful Huq Omi 136 The persecution of the Rohingyas FotoFest India Contemporary Photographic and New Media Art FotoFest Changing Circumstances FotoFest View From Inside Ekaterina Solovieva The Earth's Circle PhotoCat. Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre Live Burls Dornith Doherty Archiving Eden
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Giancarlo Ceraudo Destino Final Pavel Baňka Reflection Edward Thompson The Unseen Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation Maria Gruzdeva BORDER Lotte Fløe Christensen Constructs David Batchelder Tideland Michel Huneault The Long Night of Megantic/La longue nuit de Mégantic
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Mario Giacomelli Under the Skin of Reality Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse North West – South East Jaap Mooy, The Artist and his Collector Majida Mouasher Modern and Contemporary Arab Art from the Levant Samia Halaby Drawing the Kafr Qasem Massacre Elliot Ross Animal Elliot Ross Other Animals
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Distribution
Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam
Vlad Sokhin
Vlad Sokhin | Warm Waters
Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 911 7 Format: 17 x 23 cm (portrait) Hardbound cloth cover with inlaid photo and stamping on front and spine 304 pages with approx. 180 photos in full colour World rights September 2018 £40 | $50 | €45 Video preview: https://vimeo.com/167544121 ISBN 978-90-5330-911-7
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Warm Waters Warm Waters is a four-year-long documentary journey across the Pacific Ocean, from Northern Alaska to the remote outposts of New Zealand throughout Oceania to document the devastating effects of global warming. The journey started in 2013 in Papua New Guinea, where Russian/ Portuguese photographer Vlad Sokhin documented illegal logging and deforestation for the Global Mail (Australia). In 2014 he covered the rise of sea levels, coastal erosion and the effects of El Niño in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, Nauru, the Marshall Islands and Niue. In 2015 and 2016, he extensively covered tropical cyclones aftermaths across Pacific island nations and delved deeper into documenting struggles of the affected communities, their resilience and adaptation to the realities of global warming. This book also looks at other environmental issues our planet is facing such as climate migrants and their resettlement, permafrost melting, coral bleaching, and green energy. Warm Waters shows the evidence of fight, adaptation, and hope of remote island and coastal communities. This book takes you right into the lives of Inupiat and Yupik people in Alaska, and to the towns and villages that are being destroyed by the sea and coastal erosion on the Russian peninsula Kamchatka. You will see how scientists work in the field, studying the effects of climate change, and how the people of the Pacific region, affected by extreme weather conditions, are trying to survive and build up again their lives after catastrophic events have ruined their land and houses. The book though not only shows tragedy; it shows the beauty of our planet, communities living in harmony with nature, and people that are tirelessly working to protect their fragile shores from the biggest environmental threat ever that they are facing.
Vlad Sokhin
Vlad Sokhin | Warm Waters
Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 911 7 Format: 17 x 23 cm (portrait) Hardbound cloth cover with inlaid photo and stamping on front and spine 304 pages with approx. 180 photos in full colour World rights September 2018 £40 | $50 | €45 Video preview: https://vimeo.com/167544121 ISBN 978-90-5330-911-7
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Warm Waters Warm Waters is a four-year-long documentary journey across the Pacific Ocean, from Northern Alaska to the remote outposts of New Zealand throughout Oceania to document the devastating effects of global warming. The journey started in 2013 in Papua New Guinea, where Russian/ Portuguese photographer Vlad Sokhin documented illegal logging and deforestation for the Global Mail (Australia). In 2014 he covered the rise of sea levels, coastal erosion and the effects of El Niño in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, Nauru, the Marshall Islands and Niue. In 2015 and 2016, he extensively covered tropical cyclones aftermaths across Pacific island nations and delved deeper into documenting struggles of the affected communities, their resilience and adaptation to the realities of global warming. This book also looks at other environmental issues our planet is facing such as climate migrants and their resettlement, permafrost melting, coral bleaching, and green energy. Warm Waters shows the evidence of fight, adaptation, and hope of remote island and coastal communities. This book takes you right into the lives of Inupiat and Yupik people in Alaska, and to the towns and villages that are being destroyed by the sea and coastal erosion on the Russian peninsula Kamchatka. You will see how scientists work in the field, studying the effects of climate change, and how the people of the Pacific region, affected by extreme weather conditions, are trying to survive and build up again their lives after catastrophic events have ruined their land and houses. The book though not only shows tragedy; it shows the beauty of our planet, communities living in harmony with nature, and people that are tirelessly working to protect their fragile shores from the biggest environmental threat ever that they are facing.
Carla Kogelman
I am Waldviertel
In 2012, photographer Carla Kogelman was commissioned by Szene Bunte Wähne, a youth theater festival in Austria, to make a documentary about the rural Waldviertel region. She ended up in Merkenbrechts, a small bio village of 170 inhabitants, where she met Hannah and Alena, two sisters who spend much of their time together in a carefree life, swimming, playing outdoors, and engrossed in games around the house.
Vlad Sokhin is a documentary
Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam
photographer, videographer and multimedia producer. He covers social,
ISBN 978 90 5330 912 4
cultural, environmental, health and human rights issues around the world,
Format: 17 x 24 cm (portrait)
including post-conflict and natural
Hardback
disaster zones. Vlad’s work has been
256 pages with approx. 175 photos in
exhibited and published internationally,
duotone
including at Visa Pour L’Image and
World rights
Head On photo festivals and in
November 2018
National Geographic, BBC World
£40 | $50 | €45
Service, The Guardian, GEO, The Atlantic, Stern, Le Monde, Esquire, Sydney Morning Herald, Marie Claire, amongst others. Vlad has produced short multimedia films as well as
ISBN 978-90-5330-912-4
fundraising and campaign videos for UNICEF, UNAIDS, UN Women, OHCHR, The Fred Hollows Foundation, Amnesty International and ChildFund. Vlad is represented internationally by Panos Pictures.
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“In an idealized world, peace is the visualization of the paradise lost long ago. And, as life goes…: Suddenly you hit on the series by Dutch photographer Carla Kogelman. Her work comes across as a bit old-fashioned. It plays with the idea of the ‘good old times’, the atmosphere of a happy childhood. Carefree, honest, unpretentious, incorruptible. What you see in her black-and-white photographs is an era of inquisitiveness, cheerfulness and warmth. It makes you all melancholy and calm. These are moments of sheer magic that Kogelman has captured. Moments of a pristine nature, intact. Children splash around in the lake, romp through the garden, wade through the mud. Free, uninhibited, inspired, buoyed up by life, air, twilight. They play freely, explore nature, look for earthworms, snails and salamanders. Unbound, they fly through the air, play in the house, laughing. In harmony with nature, often naked. Fairies and fauns appear, dancing in front of Kogelman’s lens. This is what peace looks like. Kogelman hits on the nerve of our times: a longing for the past and for slowness in a world of superficial speed. In her pictures she evokes a diffuse lightness of being. The series hits you without warning – and touches you. Magical and outmoded. Peace is love, tolerance, acceptance and freedom. Emotionally free, rationally unbound. Peace emerges from within, from contentment, serenity, confidence and appreciation.” – Jury statement, Alfred Fried Photography Award
Carla Kogelman
I am Waldviertel
In 2012, photographer Carla Kogelman was commissioned by Szene Bunte Wähne, a youth theater festival in Austria, to make a documentary about the rural Waldviertel region. She ended up in Merkenbrechts, a small bio village of 170 inhabitants, where she met Hannah and Alena, two sisters who spend much of their time together in a carefree life, swimming, playing outdoors, and engrossed in games around the house.
Vlad Sokhin is a documentary
Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam
photographer, videographer and multimedia producer. He covers social,
ISBN 978 90 5330 912 4
cultural, environmental, health and human rights issues around the world,
Format: 17 x 24 cm (portrait)
including post-conflict and natural
Hardback
disaster zones. Vlad’s work has been
256 pages with approx. 175 photos in
exhibited and published internationally,
duotone
including at Visa Pour L’Image and
World rights
Head On photo festivals and in
November 2018
National Geographic, BBC World
£40 | $50 | €45
Service, The Guardian, GEO, The Atlantic, Stern, Le Monde, Esquire, Sydney Morning Herald, Marie Claire, amongst others. Vlad has produced short multimedia films as well as
ISBN 978-90-5330-912-4
fundraising and campaign videos for UNICEF, UNAIDS, UN Women, OHCHR, The Fred Hollows Foundation, Amnesty International and ChildFund. Vlad is represented internationally by Panos Pictures.
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“In an idealized world, peace is the visualization of the paradise lost long ago. And, as life goes…: Suddenly you hit on the series by Dutch photographer Carla Kogelman. Her work comes across as a bit old-fashioned. It plays with the idea of the ‘good old times’, the atmosphere of a happy childhood. Carefree, honest, unpretentious, incorruptible. What you see in her black-and-white photographs is an era of inquisitiveness, cheerfulness and warmth. It makes you all melancholy and calm. These are moments of sheer magic that Kogelman has captured. Moments of a pristine nature, intact. Children splash around in the lake, romp through the garden, wade through the mud. Free, uninhibited, inspired, buoyed up by life, air, twilight. They play freely, explore nature, look for earthworms, snails and salamanders. Unbound, they fly through the air, play in the house, laughing. In harmony with nature, often naked. Fairies and fauns appear, dancing in front of Kogelman’s lens. This is what peace looks like. Kogelman hits on the nerve of our times: a longing for the past and for slowness in a world of superficial speed. In her pictures she evokes a diffuse lightness of being. The series hits you without warning – and touches you. Magical and outmoded. Peace is love, tolerance, acceptance and freedom. Emotionally free, rationally unbound. Peace emerges from within, from contentment, serenity, confidence and appreciation.” – Jury statement, Alfred Fried Photography Award
Dutch photographer Carla Kogelman (b. 1961) has worked in the theatre industry for 25 years. In December 2011, she graduated from the Foto Academie Amsterdam. She won 1st Prize at the Zilveren Camera 2011 with a portrait series of actors backstage.
In 2014, she won several prizes for the series Ich Bin Waldviertel: 1st Prize in the category Observed Stories in the 2014 World Press Photo Awards; the Cortona on the Move 2014 Happiness Award; the PF Portfolio; and the Alfred Fried Award. Carla Kogelman is one of three nominees for the 2018 World Press Photo Long Term Stories Award; at the moment of printing this catalogue it was still unknown if she would receive the 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize.
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Dutch photographer Carla Kogelman (b. 1961) has worked in the theatre industry for 25 years. In December 2011, she graduated from the Foto Academie Amsterdam. She won 1st Prize at the Zilveren Camera 2011 with a portrait series of actors backstage.
In 2014, she won several prizes for the series Ich Bin Waldviertel: 1st Prize in the category Observed Stories in the 2014 World Press Photo Awards; the Cortona on the Move 2014 Happiness Award; the PF Portfolio; and the Alfred Fried Award. Carla Kogelman is one of three nominees for the 2018 World Press Photo Long Term Stories Award; at the moment of printing this catalogue it was still unknown if she would receive the 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize.
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Vladimir V.
ROSTA Windows Okna Rosta
Mayakovsky
Texts and research by Vera Terekhina Curated by Natalia Strizhkova
The Tambov province has produced 15,500,000 eggs. And Ukraine has produced only 4,860,590. A poster referring to the Civil War in Ukraine. 9 pictures with the texts by
Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 914 8 Format: 24 x 30 cm (portrait) Hardback 256 pages with approx. 200 images in full colour World rights: Russian rights under option July 2018
ISBN 978-90-5330-914-8
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Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930) was a poet, playwright, artist and actor. He is one of the most famous Russian poets, and during his early, pre-Revolution period, Mayokovsky became renowned as a prominent figure of the Russia Futurist Movement. Though Mayakovsky's work regularly demonstrated ideological and patriotic support for the ideology of the Communist Party and a strong admiration of Vladimir Lenin, Mayakovsky's relationship with the Soviet state was always complex and often tumultuous. Mayakovsky often found himself engaged in confrontation with the increasing involvement of the Soviet Union in cultural censorship and the development of the State doctrine of Socialist realism.
V.Mayakovsky, 1920, stencil,
The State Museum of V.V. Mayakovsky in Moscow is dedicated to the work of Vladimir Mayakovsky. The museum was founded 80 years ago and is located in the house in which he lived from 1919-1930 and where his life tragically ended after he committed suicide. The museum has a beautiful collection of agitational Soviet posters from Mayakovsky’s time working for the Rossiejskoje Telegrafnoje gentstvo (Russian Telegraph Agency, ROSTA, the revolutionary press agency of the Soviet Union from 1918 until 1925, the predecessor of TASS). The other institute which has an impressive and huge collection of Mayakovsky posters is RGALI, the Russian State Archive of Literature and Arts. This archive, established in 1941, contains the richest materials on the history of Russian literature, music, theatre, cinema, fine arts and architecture. Schilt Publishing & Gallery is extremely grateful and proud that the museum and the archive have decided to cooperate with us to make this book.
The author of this magnificent
glue paint, 187 x 100 cm.
book is the Russian expert Vera Terekhina, Doctor of Philology, chief research fellow of the Gorky Institute of World Literature, a specialist in Russian literature of the 20th century and the literary and artistic avant-garde. In addition to the illustrations, the album will include articles for each section, annotations with the illustrations, and indexes. The book will coincide with a major exhibition about the
The posters were titled ROSTA Windows or Windows of ROSTA. It is a specific form of mass agitational art that arose in Soviet Russia during the period of revolution and civil war. Satirical posters were made in a sharp and accessible artistic manner in the style of popular art and in the tradition of Russian iconography. Figures were accompanied by laconic texts in verse and devoted to actual events. Malevich and Mayakovsky developed and used an alphabet of this agitational art. Nowadays, these posters are considered great works of avant-gardeart.
Mayakovsky family in Manège, the big exhibition space located next to the Kremlin in Moscow. At this exhibition, starting on 19th July 2018, on what would have been Mayakovsky’s 125th birthday, there will be a section dedicated to his posters.
The book will comprise approximately two hundred posters from both collections. The subjects of these posters are extremely varied, ranging from the realities of the revolutionary and military years to the economic and domestic issues of the young Soviet state. 10
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Many other events will take place during 2018 in celebration of Mayakovsky.
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Vladimir V.
ROSTA Windows Okna Rosta
Mayakovsky
Texts and research by Vera Terekhina Curated by Natalia Strizhkova
The Tambov province has produced 15,500,000 eggs. And Ukraine has produced only 4,860,590. A poster referring to the Civil War in Ukraine. 9 pictures with the texts by
Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 914 8 Format: 24 x 30 cm (portrait) Hardback 256 pages with approx. 200 images in full colour World rights: Russian rights under option July 2018
ISBN 978-90-5330-914-8
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Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930) was a poet, playwright, artist and actor. He is one of the most famous Russian poets, and during his early, pre-Revolution period, Mayokovsky became renowned as a prominent figure of the Russia Futurist Movement. Though Mayakovsky's work regularly demonstrated ideological and patriotic support for the ideology of the Communist Party and a strong admiration of Vladimir Lenin, Mayakovsky's relationship with the Soviet state was always complex and often tumultuous. Mayakovsky often found himself engaged in confrontation with the increasing involvement of the Soviet Union in cultural censorship and the development of the State doctrine of Socialist realism.
V.Mayakovsky, 1920, stencil,
The State Museum of V.V. Mayakovsky in Moscow is dedicated to the work of Vladimir Mayakovsky. The museum was founded 80 years ago and is located in the house in which he lived from 1919-1930 and where his life tragically ended after he committed suicide. The museum has a beautiful collection of agitational Soviet posters from Mayakovsky’s time working for the Rossiejskoje Telegrafnoje gentstvo (Russian Telegraph Agency, ROSTA, the revolutionary press agency of the Soviet Union from 1918 until 1925, the predecessor of TASS). The other institute which has an impressive and huge collection of Mayakovsky posters is RGALI, the Russian State Archive of Literature and Arts. This archive, established in 1941, contains the richest materials on the history of Russian literature, music, theatre, cinema, fine arts and architecture. Schilt Publishing & Gallery is extremely grateful and proud that the museum and the archive have decided to cooperate with us to make this book.
The author of this magnificent
glue paint, 187 x 100 cm.
book is the Russian expert Vera Terekhina, Doctor of Philology, chief research fellow of the Gorky Institute of World Literature, a specialist in Russian literature of the 20th century and the literary and artistic avant-garde. In addition to the illustrations, the album will include articles for each section, annotations with the illustrations, and indexes. The book will coincide with a major exhibition about the
The posters were titled ROSTA Windows or Windows of ROSTA. It is a specific form of mass agitational art that arose in Soviet Russia during the period of revolution and civil war. Satirical posters were made in a sharp and accessible artistic manner in the style of popular art and in the tradition of Russian iconography. Figures were accompanied by laconic texts in verse and devoted to actual events. Malevich and Mayakovsky developed and used an alphabet of this agitational art. Nowadays, these posters are considered great works of avant-gardeart.
Mayakovsky family in Manège, the big exhibition space located next to the Kremlin in Moscow. At this exhibition, starting on 19th July 2018, on what would have been Mayakovsky’s 125th birthday, there will be a section dedicated to his posters.
The book will comprise approximately two hundred posters from both collections. The subjects of these posters are extremely varied, ranging from the realities of the revolutionary and military years to the economic and domestic issues of the young Soviet state. 10
Schilt Publishing
Many other events will take place during 2018 in celebration of Mayakovsky.
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The close end of a dissolute lady.
> America receives concessions from us.
>> We scream down at you. A poster
A poster referring to the frequent
A poster about the hostile attitude of
directed to make the masses aware
change of power in Ukraine during the
the West towards the Soviet Union.
of the Communist power. 4 pictures
Civil War. 9 pictures with the texts by
4 pictures. V. Mayakovsky, 1920,
with the texts of V. Mayakovsky, 1920,
V. Mayakovsky, 1920, stencil, glue
original drawing, watercolours,
original drawing, glue paint,
paint, 150 x 123Â cm.
gouache, 124 x 101 cm.
124 x 101 cm.
Week of the trade unions. Strengthen the labour unions!
Stop! You have a leather jacket and pants. A poster about the
4 drawings with texts by V. Mayakovsky, 1921, stencil,
need to support the Red Army. 4 pictures by A.M. Lavinsky
imprint, glue paint, 108 x 85 cm.
(Ladovsky), with texts by V. Mayakovsky, 1920, stencil, glue paint, 154 x 109 cm.
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The close end of a dissolute lady.
> America receives concessions from us.
>> We scream down at you. A poster
A poster referring to the frequent
A poster about the hostile attitude of
directed to make the masses aware
change of power in Ukraine during the
the West towards the Soviet Union.
of the Communist power. 4 pictures
Civil War. 9 pictures with the texts by
4 pictures. V. Mayakovsky, 1920,
with the texts of V. Mayakovsky, 1920,
V. Mayakovsky, 1920, stencil, glue
original drawing, watercolours,
original drawing, glue paint,
paint, 150 x 123Â cm.
gouache, 124 x 101 cm.
124 x 101 cm.
Week of the trade unions. Strengthen the labour unions!
Stop! You have a leather jacket and pants. A poster about the
4 drawings with texts by V. Mayakovsky, 1921, stencil,
need to support the Red Army. 4 pictures by A.M. Lavinsky
imprint, glue paint, 108 x 85 cm.
(Ladovsky), with texts by V. Mayakovsky, 1920, stencil, glue paint, 154 x 109 cm.
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& Gallery 29 September – 9 December 2018
Elena Anosova's work concentrates on boundaries and isolation. She mainly works also on personal topics. She captures things that traumatized her or made her happy, based on her experiences in life. This story, made between 2015 and 2017, is about a settlement in the far North of Russia, founded about 300 years ago by Anosova’s ancestors and other people. She has never been there before, and travelled there for the first time to shoot this story. In her work, Anosova explores the isolated microcosm. People in that region preserve not only their identity, but also their myths and legends. The place is the epitome of mythology. It was important for Anosova to show this amazing community, that conserves itself and accepts the new only with great caution. One of the aims of Anosova’s work is to ask where we come from, what our roots are. The project was created in the far-away territories of the Extreme North of Russia, where bad accessibility and isolation, a special relationship with nature, and following the centuries-long way of life involve the unique mythology of the region where fiction is very often more important than modern reality. These lands are immersed into the flow of their own life activity, where the past and the present surprisingly interlace. Anosova’s ancestors were hereditary hunters in a small settlement near the Nizhnyaya Tunguska River. Almost 300 years ago, they came to colonize Siberia, then assimilated with the Evenks – one of the indigenous peoples of the Russian North, with a population of roughly 40,000 – and founded a village in the taiga. They lived in an old house as a large family with more than fifteen children. Nowadays, the population of the village numbers 130, all of them distant relatives. Those who are not real family are related in a neighbourly way. Life of this part of Anosova’s family – her father’s siblings and numerous cousins and nephews – has not changed for centuries in the remote area surrounded by pristine wilderness. Modern civilization penetrates slowly and fragmentarily, it is intricately woven into the local way of life. The closest town is 300 km away, and the transport connection functions only in winter time. Local and family legends and traditions are still a powerful influence in the settlement.
Elena Anosova lives between Moscow and Irkutsk. She graduated from Irkutsk State Technical University. In 2013, Anosova started studying documentary photography at the famous Rodchenko Photography and Multimedia School in Moscow. She is the winner of multiple photography contests, including the Russian Young Photographers Contest (2015), the Andrei Stenin International Contest (2016), Portraits – Hellerau Photography Awards (2016), LensCulture Exposure Awards (2017), and World Press Photo (2017, 2nd Prize Daily Life). Her work has been exhibited during group and solo exhibitions in Russia, Georgia, Turkey, Austria, Italy, and the USA. Schilt Publishing & Gallery is extremely proud to show the work of this exceptional talent this fall in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Elena Anosova Out-of-the-way
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Elena Anosova's work concentrates on boundaries and isolation. She mainly works also on personal topics. She captures things that traumatized her or made her happy, based on her experiences in life. This story, made between 2015 and 2017, is about a settlement in the far North of Russia, founded about 300 years ago by Anosova’s ancestors and other people. She has never been there before, and travelled there for the first time to shoot this story. In her work, Anosova explores the isolated microcosm. People in that region preserve not only their identity, but also their myths and legends. The place is the epitome of mythology. It was important for Anosova to show this amazing community, that conserves itself and accepts the new only with great caution. One of the aims of Anosova’s work is to ask where we come from, what our roots are. The project was created in the far-away territories of the Extreme North of Russia, where bad accessibility and isolation, a special relationship with nature, and following the centuries-long way of life involve the unique mythology of the region where fiction is very often more important than modern reality. These lands are immersed into the flow of their own life activity, where the past and the present surprisingly interlace. Anosova’s ancestors were hereditary hunters in a small settlement near the Nizhnyaya Tunguska River. Almost 300 years ago, they came to colonize Siberia, then assimilated with the Evenks – one of the indigenous peoples of the Russian North, with a population of roughly 40,000 – and founded a village in the taiga. They lived in an old house as a large family with more than fifteen children. Nowadays, the population of the village numbers 130, all of them distant relatives. Those who are not real family are related in a neighbourly way. Life of this part of Anosova’s family – her father’s siblings and numerous cousins and nephews – has not changed for centuries in the remote area surrounded by pristine wilderness. Modern civilization penetrates slowly and fragmentarily, it is intricately woven into the local way of life. The closest town is 300 km away, and the transport connection functions only in winter time. Local and family legends and traditions are still a powerful influence in the settlement.
Elena Anosova lives between Moscow and Irkutsk. She graduated from Irkutsk State Technical University. In 2013, Anosova started studying documentary photography at the famous Rodchenko Photography and Multimedia School in Moscow. She is the winner of multiple photography contests, including the Russian Young Photographers Contest (2015), the Andrei Stenin International Contest (2016), Portraits – Hellerau Photography Awards (2016), LensCulture Exposure Awards (2017), and World Press Photo (2017, 2nd Prize Daily Life). Her work has been exhibited during group and solo exhibitions in Russia, Georgia, Turkey, Austria, Italy, and the USA. Schilt Publishing & Gallery is extremely proud to show the work of this exceptional talent this fall in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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