Analog Human Studies: 25 Years of Photography by Slava Mogutin - KALTBLUT Magazine
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Analog Human Studies: 25 Years of Photography by Slava Mogutin - KALTBLUT Magazine
"Mogutin employs analog photography to forge an ethical dialogue with his subjects, capturing friends, lovers, and collaborators within their most authentic states—radiating vulnerability, tenderness, fatigue, desire, and care."
"Analog Human Studies embodies a celebration of human storytelling, challenging the very notion of documentary photography by sidestepping the entrapment of spectacle."
"His images resonate with a palpable sense of time and proximity, beckoning you to witness the intricate tapestry of human emotion and experience."
Slava Mogutin's exhibition, Analog Human Studies, at the Bob Mizer Museum features 25 years of photography that captures intimacy and lived experiences. Born in Russia and exiled for queer activism, Mogutin uses analog photography to create ethical dialogues with his subjects. His work reflects trust and authenticity, showcasing friends and lovers in vulnerable states. The exhibition challenges traditional documentary photography, inviting viewers to engage with often-overlooked narratives. Events include an opening reception, artist talk, and a screening of Gay Propaganda 3.0, emphasizing the intersection of art, identity, and activism.
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