Within the time space
- When:
- 05.11.2008 - 14.12.2008
- Where:
- St.-Petersburg
- Category:
- Exhibitions

Natalia Nosova
РОСФОТО present two series by Natalia Nosova - "Prints" and "Baku"
A photograph is the best witness of time. It is a type of art which is able to "stop an instant". Through the objective of the camera, artist
Nathalia Nosova is able illustrate what minutes, hours and years do to people and architectural spaces. In Noginsk's retirement house for invalids Nathalia made a series of portraits of its inhabitants: "Having looked at women living there I decided to compare lines on their palms given at birth with faces, lines and wrinkles left by their lifetime. It is a black and white film that emphasised the history of these once happy and now forgotten people."
"Time inevitably moves forward sparing no one. It is necessary to think about old age but not to be afraid of it. After the shoot I understood that my heroines possess wisdom and strength which will not allow them to disappear from the flow of life. They have left a trace and will always look into the individuals' eyes wherever the exhibition takes place".
In Baku Nathalia Nosova's camera "discovered" a forgotten restaurant which during the Soviet time was part of a Recreation Park. The Stalin
architecture with high ceilings, marble reliefs, and the remains of the carpets turned into a place for homeless people and animals.
"During the 1990s someone had the idea of turning this place into a Muslim cemetery, showing respect to the dead, but having ignored what
the previous generation had created. Time passed but the gratefulness and grandness of the place remained. When I stepped over the ruined
doorstep and saw those walls I was breathless. Their original beauty did not appear miserable to me. In my photographs I have tried to
portray the feel of time passing by, but leaving its memory".
-What unites inhabitants of the retirement place and the destroyed
restaurant in Baku?
Time, a ruthless artist
-Why portraits of elderly women and palms look so logically natural with images of dishonoured walls of once fine architecture?
Time does not have any power over either of them
Elena Panteleeva The chief editor of BLACKSQUARE magazine
Natalia Nosova was born in Magnitogorsk. In 1996 she graduated from
Lomonosov's Moscow State University.
She lives and works in Moscow and London.
Personal exhibitions:
2006
"Travel"- Central house of artists, Photobienalle 2006, Moscow
"CubaChina" - E.K.ArtBureau in Scoop gallery, Moscow
Group exhibitions:
2007
Modus-R - Newton building Art-Basel Miami Beach, Miami 2007
"Fireworks" - Manezh, Moscow Fine Art Fair, Moscow
"Interactions" - former museum of Lenin, Second Moscow Bienalle of Contemporary Art
2008
"Prints" - Russian Academy of Arts, Photobienalle 2008, Moscow
- Venue:
- Front building exhibition hall 3rd floor
- Street:
- Bol. Morskaya, 35
- City:
- St.-Petersburg

























