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The End of la Belle Époque
Misha Pedan

The End of la Belle Époque, Misha Pedan

The End of la Belle Époque, Misha PedanThe End of la Belle Époque
Misha Pedan
Khimaira Förlag
Russian, English

Essay by Irina Sandomirskaia.

 

Hardcover, contained within cardboard box.
Edition 211/500.
96 pages
220 x 270 mm
2013
ISBN 9789163729782

 

 

 

 

The pictures collected in this book were made between 1986 and 1989, at the very end of the era of socialism. The fall of the Soviet regime, according to one perspective, is the central revolutionary event of our time; according to another, it represents its greatest geopolitical catastrophe. Both outlooks, however, presuppose a rapid dynamic in the movement of time, whether in its revolutionary overhaul, or in its collapse. In Misha Pedan’s work, however, one observes neither a catastrophe nor a revolution. Time has loosened its grip; it has lost its heroic thrust forward and upwards. A group of athletes run a relay race that starts under a sign saying ‘Finish’. In Eisenstein’s black and white movie “Battleship Potemkin” from 1925, the flag hoisted on the boat is red, hand-coloured in every film frame, in every copy of the film. In The End of la Belle Époque a red flag appearing in one of the pictures is hand-coloured in every copy of the book. Misha Pedan lowers the flag with the same respect as it once upon a time was hoisted.
(source: https://pedan.info/books/the-end-of-la-belle-epoque/bok)

About the Artist
Misha Pedan was born and raised in Kharkiv in Ukraine, former USSR. Since 1990, he has been living in Sweden. Pedan is also the founder and coordinator of the Ukrainian Photography Alternative (UPHA).
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About the Contributor
Irina Sandomirskaia is a Professor at the School of Culture and Education in Södertörn University, Sweden specialising in Baltic and Eastern European studies. She also occasionally writes an art.

About the Publisher
Khimaira Förlag is a publisher based in Sweden.

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