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The Lumiere Brothers Gallery

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31: 115:, Vladimir Lagrange, Igor Gavrilov, Lev Sherstennikov, Vladimir Bogdanov, Nina Sviridova, Dmitry Vozdvizhensky, Igor Gnevashev and others who, inspired by postwar optimism and liberal reforms, revived straight reportage and gave a fresh impetus to artistic photography, to which they were introduced in photographic clubs spread across the USSR. 104:; architectural photography with iconic views of cityscapes, pioneered by the chronicler of Moscow life Naum Granovsky; and reports from battlefronts by war correspondents such as Alexander Ustinov and Robert Diament. 148:
The gallery's Russian contemporary artists encompass a variety of styles which have appeared in Russian photography during the last three decades, including the 1980s underground artist Sergey Borisov, conceptualist
73:, Jakov Khalip, and Mikhail Prekhner is included in the gallery. Their techniques – unconventional angles, tilted horizons, stark contrasts of light and shadow – reveal the influence of their teacher and associate 153:, one of the fathers of the St Petersburg school of photography, Alexander Kitaev, and contemporary architectural photographers Vladimir Antoschenkov and Igor Palmin, who was centered on Moscow modernism. 122:, a Lithuanian photographer whose work stands out from Soviet photography due to its distinctive national aesthetic and techniques, such as the use of wide angle lenses, close-ups, and sharp contrasts. 401: 381: 391: 386: 107:
The gallery has been at the forefront of reintroducing and promoting the work of major photographers of the 1960s and 1970s, including Yuri Krivonosov,
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of Stalin’s era is represented by the socialist realism-style works of celebrated Soviet reporters such as Mark Markov-Grinberg,
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art is represented by reporters of the golden age of photojournalism such as
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The gallery contains photography from the 1930s up until the 1980s.
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Index

The Lumiere Brothers Photogallery

Moscow
Natalia Grigorieva-Litvinskaya
Khrushchev Thaw
Lithuanian artists
Boris Ignatovich
Alexander Rodchenko
Moholy-Nagy Laszlo
New Objectivity
Albert Renger-Patzsch
photography
Emmanuil Evzerikhin
Arkady Shaikhet
Yuriy Abramochkin
Lev Borodulin
Romualdas Požerskis
European
American
Steve Schapiro
Ruth Orkin
Sabine Weiss
Vadim Guschin
Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography
Histoire de la photographie
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ISBN
9780521344074
ISBN
9785990161344

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