Boris Mikhailov A Retrospective
This extensive monograph by Ukrainian photographer Boris Mikhailov was published to coincide with his 2003 retrospective at Fotomuseum Winterthur. Renowned for his unfiltered and surreal portrayal of Soviet and post-Soviet realities, A Retrospective presents a profound exploration of the artistās intricate, performative, and deeply intimate photographic vision. Spanning over three decades, it documents the rise, decline, and aftermath of the Soviet Union through a selection of Mikhailovās most significant works, complemented by exquisite full-colour reproductions and bilingual texts in English and German.
CONDITION: Very good, especially for its age.
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Boris Mikhailov A Retrospective
Boris Mikhailov A Retrospective
This extensive monograph by Ukrainian photographer Boris Mikhailov was published to coincide with his 2003 retrospective at Fotomuseum Winterthur. Renowned for his unfiltered and surreal portrayal of Soviet and post-Soviet realities, A Retrospective presents a profound exploration of the artistās intricate, performative, and deeply intimate photographic vision. Spanning over three decades, it documents the rise, decline, and aftermath of the Soviet Union through a selection of Mikhailovās most significant works, complemented by exquisite full-colour reproductions and bilingual texts in English and German.
CONDITION: Very good, especially for its age.
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This extensive monograph by Ukrainian photographer Boris Mikhailov was published to coincide with his 2003 retrospective at Fotomuseum Winterthur. Renowned for his unfiltered and surreal portrayal of Soviet and post-Soviet realities, A Retrospective presents a profound exploration of the artistās intricate, performative, and deeply intimate photographic vision. Spanning over three decades, it documents the rise, decline, and aftermath of the Soviet Union through a selection of Mikhailovās most significant works, complemented by exquisite full-colour reproductions and bilingual texts in English and German.
CONDITION: Very good, especially for its age.






















