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Friends in Moscow! You are invited next Saturday 3rd March at 5pm for the opening of Need for Roots, the photography exhibition by Erwin Parviz and Borja Carsi at Fotolab gallery in Artplay, Moscow.
Saturday 3rd March at 5pm at Fotolab gallery in Artplay, Moscow.
The exhibition presents a dialogue between two minority communities in Belarus and Tajikistan, both were forcibly detached from their traditional land for different reasons. However, against all the odds some members of those communities managed to return over the past years to sow seeds once again.
Welcome to the exhibition
Need for Roots
3 MARCH 1 APRIL
everyday
11:00am 21:00pm
Free
Fotolab gallery in Artplay, Moscow
AUTHORS BIOGRAPHY
Borja Carsi https://www.borjacarsi.com/
Borja is an artist and photographer from Madrid, Spain.
His work is a reflection on human life caught between struggle, mysticism and celebration particularly focus on communities who have suffered from displacement and have been disconnected from their belongings to their land and traditions. His portfolio represents a search for aesthetics and is largely inspired by people and objects unique to his areas of research.
While his portfolio is mainly inspired by Russia and Central Asia where he has lived for the past 7 years but it also contains documentary work made in Asia, Latin America and Europe. The contrast between the refinement and delicacy vs. the roughness and brutality encountered in this part of the world play also an important role in his work.
The Yaghnob project was driven by a search for living Zoroastrians, one of the world oldest extant religions and supposedly the creators of the heaven and hell concept which later inspired other religions. This concept has accompanied the author since his early education at a conservative Catholic school and extending to the present with many of his art works reflecting the struggle between human desires and morality.
Exhibitions:
2017 Aleppo bombing Guernica exhibition – Instituto Cervantes
2016 Dejerkization DK Petlura (Moscow, Russia) – solo exhibition
2015 Terra Rusa -Lumiere Brothers Centre for Photography supported by the (Moscow, Russia) – solo exhibition with French photographer Erwin Parviz. Exhbition supported by the French Institute and Spanish Embassy.
2015 Terra Rusa Arta, Mallorca (Mallorca, Spain) – solo exhibition
2015 Russian Art Week Central House of Artists (Moscow, Russia)
2014 EBRD Annual Photography exhibition (London, UK)
2013 EBRD Annual Photography exhibition (winner 1st prize) (London, UK)
Articles and media:
Institut Francais in Moscow– terra Russa
Spanish Embassy in Moscow
La Vanguardia, Spanish newspaper
Raketa, Sponsor Terra Russa
Slate Magazine – Yaghnob
Roads and Kingdoms
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Erwin Parviz
Exhibitions:
- October 2016: "Cure" Magnum Photo Agency Tokyo. Exhibition supported by the Magnum Photo Agency in Tokyo and curated by Magnum photographer Antoine dAgata
- October 2016: "Witching hour" Photosynthesis East Hartford, Connecticut, USA
- September 2015: "Terra Russa" Lumiere Brothers Centre for Photography, Moscow. Exhibition supported by the French Institute, the Cervantes Institute and the Spanish Embassy
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We are waiting for all!
Free.
Fotolab gallery in Artplay, Moscow.
ul. Lower Syromyatnicheskaya, house 10, Artplay.
The nearest metro is Kurskaya, Chkalovskaya.
How to get to Artplay?
How to enter the territory you need
building 2 large figure 2 on the house, floor 8.
In building 2 there is a building A and B.
Any one will suit you.
Come inside find an elevator,
go up to the 8th floor.
Then just go straight down the corridor there are offices on one side.
And there will be our big Fotolab signboard.
Contact person: Irina Evdokimova
tel.: +7 (495) 234-48-86 (ext. 178)
mob. tel.: +7 (985) 995-52-50
Email: irina.e@fotolab.ru