YELENA YEMCHUK: УYY

2023-06-13T10:00:00.000Z  -  2023-08-27T17:00:00.000Z

УYY is an acronym for Україна - the Slavic word for Ukraine - followed by the initials of Yelena Yelena Yemchuk, the author of the book exhibited in PaperLab Gallery.

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The book by the Ukrainian-born artist and photographer is a personal testimony which tells humorous yet disturbing stories from a country at war, blurring the boundaries between the real and the imaginary. The project brings together the author's photographs, her personal archive and her own paintings. The images evoke a timeless, dreamlike world where we are wandering through childhood memories and visions, captivated by a mysterious sense of nostalgia for people and places we don't even know. Yelena Yemchuk conveys emotions with ironic lightness, yet tells poignant stories of childhood, freedom and war. Her work is multidimensional, not only in the subjects she depicts, but also with the various mediums she is working with - painting, drawing, photography and film.

Yelena Yemchuk was born in Kiev and moved with her parents to the United States at the age of eleven. Her interest in photography began as a teenager, when she received a 35 mm Minolta camera for her fourteenth birthday. She studied fine art at Parsons in New York and later studied Photography at Art Center in Pasadena. She is both an active artist and a fashion photographer. Her work is often published in prestigious magazines and his photographs have appeared in the New Yorker, among others, Another Magazine, ID, Dazed & Confused, and Vogue, and her paintings and photographs have been exhibited worldwide.

She has published several photo books. YYY is now on display at PaperLab Gallery which was nominated for the Paris Photo/Aperture First book Prize in 2022.

Location

Hungarian House of Photography - Mai Manó House

Mai Manó House – The Hungarian House of Photographers – operates in a studio-house built at the end of 19th century, for the commission of Mai Manó (1855-1917), Imperial and Royal Court Photographer. This special, eight-story neo-renaissance monument is unique in world architecture: we have no knowledge of any other intact turn-of-the-century studiohouse. In addition, it serves its original goal, the case of photography again.

The aim of Mai Manó House is to advance the development of Hungarian photography and raise photography’s national prestige as a distinct form of art.

The institution plays a marked role in the cultural life of Budapest and Hungary, while the organization of exhibitions and programs abroad is getting more and more emphasis within its activities. The reputation of justly world-famous Hungarian photographers of the 20th century offers a great opportunity to regain our old status in the world of photography by the introduction of the generations following those great masters

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