Untitled

Description

To make this photograph, Boris Mikhailov instructed his friends to assume poses recalling the idealized, athletic bodies that dominated official Soviet imagery from the 1920s through the collapse of the U.S.S.R. in 1991. At first glance the work seems to celebrate Soviet physical culture, but there are a number of incongruities. For instance, in the top image, the position of the man in the foreground renders the striding youths behind him so small as to be vaguely comical. And Mikhailov used color riotously, applying it so irreverently that a stroke of green shoots into the margins. The work ultimately invites viewers to form their own inter-pretations of these figures while poking fun at the language of official representation.

Untitled

Boris Mikhailov

1984

Accession Number

242139

Medium

Gelatin silver print with applied hand coloring

Dimensions

60 × 50 cm (23 5/8 × 19 11/16 in.)

Classification

gelatin silver print

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Amanda Taub Veazie Acquisition Fund; Purchased with funds provided by Robin and Sandy Stuart