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Yelizaveta Savina - “Princess Tamara,” a triptych based on M.Y. Lermontov's poem “The Demon.”
acrylic medium transfers on molded concrete
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[I]t’s important, for some reason, that the fantasies always have an institutional pretext—almost a bureaucratic one. They take place in a girls’ school, a prison, or spy agency—always, always places with waiting rooms.
Sedgwick, E. K. (1999) A Dialogue on Love. Boston: Beacon Press. pp. 47–48.
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Kyiv, 1970s, Peter Sazonov's archive
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Detroit
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