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Alexander Kitaev. Unfathomable Petersburg

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Alexander Kitaev has a strange feeling of Petersburg, for all his love of the old Russian pictures, Kitaev is not trying to get back in the XIX century. He seemed to refute the well-known axiom that says that every picture getting back to its era. When you look at the Kitaev photos you can not said: ‘It is a Garden of the eighties, it is the Palace of the nineties.’ It’s just the street and the promenade – they live on the margins of memory. Kitaev grab his camera and presses the shutter release button in any moment without any purpose to catch the history.

96 p. in Russian, English, Spanish, German

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