An unbiased, fascinating journey through Russia, this marvelous photograph by Davide Monteleone belongs to the series named after the Russian word for soul, sharing its root with the verb to breathe and symbolic of the desperate clinging to life in moments of oppression. Made in 2007 with the Giclée printing technique on Fine Art Baryta. Please inquire with the Concierge for further information.
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Davide Monteleone
Lombardia, Italy | Photographer
An internationally recognized visual artist, researcher, and National Geographic Fellow, Davide Monteleone’s interdisciplinary work includes image-making, visual journalism, and writing. He lived in Russia for ten years, where he produced his early series and four critically acclaimed monographs. A contributor to magazines such as Time, National Geographic, and The New Yorker, Monteleone’s work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums, including the Saatchi Gallery (London), the Nobel Peace Center (Oslo), the MEP (Paris), and Palazzo Delle Esposizioni (Rome).Discover more