Description
Vladimir Seleznev (b. 1984) is an Israeli and Russian photographer and visual artist.
The most important part of his professional activity is devoted to long-term projects that are centered around issues of personal and social identity, social mythology, collective unconscious, as well as problems of suppressing personal self-awareness within various communities, from family to governmental systems.
In 2020, he published his first photobook “Oseyev”— a pseudo-documentary research of the typical residential environment of a contemporary metropolis that examines the collective myth of the new “city of the future” and visualizes the consumer demand of the “middle class”. It also identifies problems of personal isolation and social discomfort within new urban areas.
Since 2018 Vladimir worked on a new project “Those who talk in the temple are consigned to sorrow and woe”, in which he continues to study the socio-cultural aspects of Russian society.