Alexey Titarenko
photographer
IT – Alexey Titarenko – Alexey Viktorovich Titarenko (in russo: Алексей Викторович Титаренко, nata nel 1962 a Leningrado, URSS, ora San Pietroburgo, Russia) è un russo (e più tardi, naturalizzato americano) fotografo e artista. All’età di 15 anni, è diventato il più giovane membro del club fotografico indipendente Zerkalo [Mirror]. Ha continuato gli studi ed ha ottenuto una laurea presso il Dipartimento di Cinematic e Arte Fotografica presso l’Istituto di Leningrado della Cultura.
EN – Alexey Titarenko – Alexey Viktorovich Titarenko (Russian: Алексей Викторович Титаренко; born 1962 in Leningrad, USSR, now Saint Petersburg, Russia) is a Russian (and later, a naturalized American) photographer and artist. At age 15, he became the youngest member of the independent photo club Zerkalo [Mirror]. He went on to graduate from the Department of Cinematic and Photographic Art at Leningrad’s Institute of Culture.
“Alexei Titarenko.” Galerie Municipale de Château d’Eau, Toulouse, France, 2000
“City of Shadows.” Art-Tema, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 2001
“Alexey Titarenko, photographs.” Nailya Alexander, Washington D.C., USA, 2003
- CNN presentation of ‘City of Shadows’ project
- The New York Times featuring one of the ‘Nomenklatura of signs’ collages
- The Nicholas R. Clifford Symposium 2003, Middlebury, USA
- The American Society of Cinematographers “Street-Wise: The Photography of Garry Winogrand and Alexey Titarenko”
- Centre National de l’Audioviuel, Dudelange, Luxemburg
- Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA about “City of Shadows”
- J. P. Getty Museum of Art, Los Angeles, USA
- Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley, Maryland, USA
- Kenneth Woods on Alexey Titarenko and Dmitri Shostakovich’s music
- Fragments of Titarenko’s different projects Alexey Titarenko
- Nailya Alexander Gallery, New York City, Saint Petersburg in Four Movements exhibition
- Alexey Titarenko on ARTE TV, Le Journal de la Culture, 2004 Alexey Titarenko
- A Documentary “Alexey Titarenko: Art et la Maniere” ARTE, France-Germany, 2005
- C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland
Alexey Titarenko