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Colorless Days
Tatyana Palyga

Colorless Days
Tatyana Palyga
ZooPark Publishing
English

 

Softcover
40 Pages
115 x 210 mm
2010
ISBN Not Available

 

In her recent project Colorless Days, St Petersburg-based photographer Tatyana Palyga, 31, documents the everyday routine of the sales department of a soft drink factory in the city. “I spent eight hours five days a week at the office,” says Palyga. “Every day was the same. I hated that absurd atmosphere where people did things they didn’t really care about. All the surroundings — furniture, office machines, working places, walls, even light, made the atmosphere even more strange and depressing.” Here perhaps is final evidence for that well-worn saying: you don’t have to be mad to work here, but it helps.
(source: https://www.calvertjournal.com/tiles/show/874/colourless-days-by-tatyana-palyga)

About the Artist
I was born in Cherepovets, Russia in 1982. After graduating from the press photography school in Saint Petersburg (2010) I started to develop my personal artistic projects and actively engaged in the field of photobooks and self-publishing. Since 2010 I took part in numerous international workshops, portfolio reviews and masterclasses in Russia, Turkey, Germany, Czech Republic and France. In 2016 I graduated from the the University Paris 8, France with Bachelor’s degree in Photography and Fine Arts. Currently I am doing the Master of Arts program in J.E. Purkyne University in Usti nad Labem, Czech republic.
My photographic works took part in exhibitions in Russia, Great Britain, Italy, Czech Republic and my self-published books were shown in the festivals and exhibitions all around the world.
Since 2015 I am a founder and a part of Zoopark Publishing Collective zooparkpublishing.com.
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About the Publisher
Zoopark Collective is a team of two Russian born visual artists, Tatyana Palyga Alexander Bondar , working with photography, video and book media. They started making self-published books and zines together since 2010, and in 2016 founded Zoopark Collective as an experimental platform for the future editions and collaborative projects. So far they have published more than a dozen of publications which are distributed in specialized shops in Russia, Europe and Japan.
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