Boris Savelev

Boris Savelev - Red Bag 1988 Leningrad

Red Bag 1988 Leningrad
© Boris Savelev courtesy Michael Hoppen Contemporary

Boris Savelev

Multi layered pigment print over gesso coated aluminium, edition of three

Boris Savelev -  Red Girl 1987 Czernowitz Boris Savelev - Girl in a box 1981 Leningrad Boris Savelev - Suburb Train 1988 near Moscow Boris Savelev - Princip Pio 2008 Madrid Boris Savelev - Red Square Girls 1981 Moscow Boris Savelev - Girl's Backs 2006 Moscow Boris Savelev - Pillow 1981 Czernowitz Boris Savelev - Moncloa 2008 Madrid Boris Savelev - Antiflies 1987 Czernowitz Boris Savelev - Boxes Boris Savelev - Broken Slide Boris Savelev - Red Bag 1988 Leningrad

Boris Savelev was born in the Ukraine in 1948 and moved to Moscow in 1966. He is a graduate of the Institute of Aeronautics and joined the Moscow photography club Novator in 1970. He became a full time photographer since 1982 and has had numerous exhibitions worldwide.
He is one of the best known photographers working in Russia today. Savelev’s work is about light and form -not people, but his images retain a peculiarly Russian sensibility.

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