Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Stockholm, Sweden

Ekaterina Vasilyeva is a Russian photographer
from St. Petersburg. In most of project she explores the theme of a particular place (space, territory), it changes in the context of time and historical landmarks, environment problems, interaction with human activity, personal relationship and the myths of the place.
Ekaterina has won numerous awards,
including being selected in The Festival Urban Layers, in The International Festival of Photography PHOTOVISA, in In/Out Transylvania Photo Festival, The Focus Photography Festival and so on.
Her dummy ”Road to Petergof ” is in Shortlist KASSEL DUMMY AWARD 2019.
Published in: British Journal of Photography magazine, Phases Magazine, Landscape Stories, GUP, MUSEE Magazine, Velvet eyes magazine, FK Magazine, Republic, Yet magazine, COLTA, PDN magazine, WorkshopX, Fotografia magazine, LensCulture and so on.

Why is it a book?

Here again, we can remember that by education I am a librarian-bibliographer and I love books very much. I like living, real books. Therefore, it is absolutely natural for me to realise a part of my projects like books. Why is it the handmade book? It is very important for me to find the original form of the book for each project, to find a binding, to feel the tactile communication with the book in the process of work. I want the viewer to receive finally alive and personal object with which the artist worked personally for him.

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Black Stripe: The experience of creating the mental maps

Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Autopublicado

Sin existencias

Año

2020

País

Suecia

Ciudad

Stockholm

Editor

Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Diseñador

Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Autor texto

Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Preimpresión

Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Imprenta

Print Gallery

Tipo de Encuadernacion

handmade

Tipo de papel

Color fine 250 gr and Color fine 300 gr

ISBN

-

Gramaje papel

Color fine 250 gr and Color fine 300 gr

Notas

  The artist hand made book consists of:

1) 6 pictures of A4 size (black and white bottles)
2) 32 pages with 76 color pictures and 16 maps  (my walking at the island). They are joined together without any numeration of pages; You may to ''open'' them into one big rectangular, which hopefully create the copy of the island
3) A few separate pages with text only, also without the numeration
So no sequence of pages, no order. You are free to choose the way of  'walking' over the book.

The project has been made during my staying at a residence in Kronshtadt (Kotlin Island, Russia) in December 2019.   

To implement the project in the residence, I chose a daily long intuitive drift as a method of work. Obeying the occasion and the impulses of the territory, I explored the Kotlin Islands, Russia and then put my routes on a Google map.
Working with the place is within the scope of my artistic interests, and I wanted to learn a new practice for me on creating mental maps of the islands themselves.
When analyzing my feelings, I soon realized that the walk process itself dominates the photographs taken along the route, which were a kind of flash on the space studied and experienced by me, strange and often closed to eyes.
The idea of the practice of psychogeography was partially borrowed from the French philosopher Guy Debord, the founder of psychogeographic drift.
For situationalists, observation and documentation served to “blend urban atmospheres to create unique feelings.” The means of such an ''emotional chemistry'' was the production of cards, which became multifaceted narratives.
This card is characterized by a subjective and unique drifting experience, and it can serve as an alternative way of reading the island.
The project exists in the form of maps, a set of photographs to them  and found objects  that create a portrait of the island.

 

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Saint Petersburg: Road to Petergof

Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Autopublicado

Sin existencias

Año

2019

País

Suecia

Ciudad

Stockholm

Editor

Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Diseñador

Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Autor texto

Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Preimpresión

Ekaterina Vasilyeva

Imprenta

Print Gallery

Tipo de Encuadernacion

handmade

Tipo de papel

Inside paper: Palatina 120 gr / Cover paper: Majestic 290 gr

ISBN

-

Número de páginas

84

Gramaje papel

Inside paper: Palatina 120 gr / Cover paper: Majestic 290 gr

Notas

KASSEL DUMMY AWARD 2019 Shortlist

Project - Shortlist «International Festival of Photography PHOTOVISA» 2018, Shortlist In/Out Transylvania Photo Festival 2017, Finalist Focus Photography Festival 2017, Finalist Slideluck Prato 2016, Finalist Festival Urban Layers 2016, Shortlist Festival Photonic Moments — Month of photography, Slovenia 2016

 

In her project «Road to Petergof», Ekaterina researches the road from Saint Petersburg to Petergof, a stretch established by Peter the Great in 1710 to connect the newly built capital with his suburban residencies.

The resulting huge architectural ensemble according to the Peter idea had to overshadow the road from Paris to Versailles.

Dostoevsky called Saint Petersburg ''the most abstract and intentional city on the entire globe''.

In these images we can see the changes in the land that have happened through history, and how the interaction between people and territory is in constant evolution.

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