The inaugural New East Photo Prize seeks to broaden perceptions through the medium of photography, offering representations of the social, cultural and physical landscape which further international understanding of the region.
Although hugely diverse, the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union are often conjoined in an outdated manner, undermining the rich culture and variety of creative output from these nations.
“The idea was to go beyond some of the still prevailing cliches of Eastern Europe,” says Calvert 22 Foundation’s creative director, Ekow Eshun. “The initial reason we conceived the prize was to celebrate the large amount of intensely exciting, yet under explored visual material that comes out of this territory, both in terms of talent and in terms of breadth of subject matter.”
Among them is Danila Tkachenko, one of BJP’s Ones to Watch of 2015.
The Moscow-based photographer continues his exploration of identity and utopia through his symbolic and politically charged images inspired by the Soviet Union’s socialist ideologies.
Lost Horizon explores the Space Race and the former republic’s quest to spread socialism beyond the boundaries of Earth and install the theory into space.
“One of the starting points was ‘Gesamtkunstwerk Stalin’ by Boris Groys’, which contends that power begins to take the role of the Artist,” says Tkachenko. “I have always been very inspired by Russian avant-garde, in particular, Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Black Square’ that, in some measure, is the symbol of The October Revolution and the whole Soviet period.”
“For me, [the series] is an attempt to create the imagery of a social utopia, the ideal world and society. I think that today’s power in Russia follows in the steps of the Soviet experience, so my intention was to create a work which linked to this theme.”
“By taking them out of their historical context where they are valorised, he recasts them as something beautifully mysterious.”
In addition, a Special Prize, dedicated to unfinished documentary projects, will be awarded by New East Photo Prize partner Bird In Flight, an online magazine about photography and visual culture.
Danila Tkachenko’s work can be seen at the New East Photo Prize from 4 November – 18 December 2016. For more, go here.