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Katharina Gruzei - Mir Metro

German, English, Russian · Hardback

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The Moscow Metro is a unique place. With a network of 400 kilometers of lines, exceptionally deep tunnels and stations, and nearly nine million passengers a day, it is one of the most heavily frequented underground subway systems in the world. Katharina Gruzei explored it over several years and now presents an aesthetically fascinating and socioculturally remarkable photographic survey. Ideologically charged and symbolic of Russia's eventful history, the Metro was started as a prestige project and simultaneously conceived to also be used as a bunker. It was always intended as a place for people to congregate and is still today a living space where social, political and societal tendencies are made legible. With her photo series, the artist enables an extraordinary journey through time and space in the underground of Moscow, a metropolis of millions.
KATHARINA GRUZEI (*1983) studied fine arts at the University of Art in Linz and the University of the Arts Berlin. She lives and works in Linz and Vienna as a freelance artist specializing in the media of photography, video, film, sound, and installation.

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KATHARINA GRUZEI (*1983) studied fine arts at the University of Art in Linz and the University of the Arts Berlin. She lives and works in Linz and Vienna as a freelance artist specializing in the media of photography, video, film, sound, and installation.

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The Moscow Metro is a unique place. With a network of 400 kilometers of lines, exceptionally deep tunnels and stations, and nearly nine million passengers a day, it is one of the most heavily frequented underground subway systems in the world. Katharina Gruzei explored it over several years and now presents an aesthetically fascinating and socioculturally remarkable photographic survey. Ideologically charged and symbolic of Russia's eventful history, the Metro was started as a prestige project and simultaneously conceived to also be used as a bunker. It was always intended as a place for people to congregate and is still today a living space where social, political and societal tendencies are made legible. With her photo series, the artist enables an extraordinary journey through time and space in the underground of Moscow, a metropolis of millions.
KATHARINA GRUZEI (*1983) studied fine arts at the University of Art in Linz and the University of the Arts Berlin. She lives and works in Linz and Vienna as a freelance artist specializing in the media of photography, video, film, sound, and installation.

Product details

Authors Anna Bronovitskaya, Valentin Diaconov, Bori Groys
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages German, English, Russian
Product format Hardback
Released 03.11.2021
 
EAN 9783775750837
ISBN 978-3-7757-5083-7
No. of pages 496
Dimensions 250 mm x 46 mm x 326 mm
Weight 3010 g
Illustrations 445 Abb.
Series Monografie
Fotografie
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Photo art

Bahnhof, Moskau, U-Bahn, Gesellschaft, Metro, Photography, architectural photography, Contemporary Photography, eintauchen, Digital-, Video- und New Media-Kunst

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