Sergey Novikov
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Sergey Novikov. Bridges.
Photographic zine. 2026
Offset printing
100 copies
13.5x21 cm, 20 photographs
20 GBP plus delivery
@unsolicitedproposals
This move, immigration from the country due to political reasons, prompts a deeper examination of the cruel individual and collective past. Taking into account the changed circumstances of place and time, it inevitably aligns with the attempts to adapt to a new social order and integrate into the new space. Using various methods and practices of the medium, such as reenactment and a near documentary approach, this new series reveals global concerns about complicated histories, political regimes and personal traumas.
Documentary-based, the project depicts people of my generation, mostly artists and activists, gathering and fooling around UK streets and spaces, reflecting on their struggles in a period of involuntary migration. These newcomers are faced with social and financial vulnerabilities and vague career aspirations. Photographs, inspired by people's surroundings and duties, serve here not just as a document of modernity, but also as an alternative imaginative story linked with the long-term consequences of the war conflict.

Sergey Novikov. Bridges.
Photographic zine. 2026
Offset printing
100 copies
13.5x21 cm, 20 photographs
20 GBP plus delivery
@unsolicitedproposals
This move, immigration from the country due to political reasons, prompts a deeper examination of the cruel individual and collective past. Taking into account the changed circumstances of place and time, it inevitably aligns with the attempts to adapt to a new social order and integrate into the new space. Using various methods and practices of the medium, such as reenactment and a near documentary approach, this new series reveals global concerns about complicated histories, political regimes and personal traumas.
Documentary-based, the project depicts people of my generation, mostly artists and activists, gathering and fooling around UK streets and spaces, reflecting on their struggles in a period of involuntary migration. These newcomers are faced with social and financial vulnerabilities and vague career aspirations. Photographs, inspired by people's surroundings and duties, serve here not just as a document of modernity, but also as an alternative imaginative story linked with the long-term consequences of the war conflict.

Sergey Novikov. Bridges.
Photographic zine. 2026
Offset printing
100 copies
13.5x21 cm, 20 photographs
20 GBP plus delivery
@unsolicitedproposals
This move, immigration from the country due to political reasons, prompts a deeper examination of the cruel individual and collective past. Taking into account the changed circumstances of place and time, it inevitably aligns with the attempts to adapt to a new social order and integrate into the new space. Using various methods and practices of the medium, such as reenactment and a near documentary approach, this new series reveals global concerns about complicated histories, political regimes and personal traumas.
Documentary-based, the project depicts people of my generation, mostly artists and activists, gathering and fooling around UK streets and spaces, reflecting on their struggles in a period of involuntary migration. These newcomers are faced with social and financial vulnerabilities and vague career aspirations. Photographs, inspired by people's surroundings and duties, serve here not just as a document of modernity, but also as an alternative imaginative story linked with the long-term consequences of the war conflict.

Sergey Novikov. Bridges.
Photographic zine. 2026
Offset printing
100 copies
13.5x21 cm, 20 photographs
20 GBP plus delivery
@unsolicitedproposals
This move, immigration from the country due to political reasons, prompts a deeper examination of the cruel individual and collective past. Taking into account the changed circumstances of place and time, it inevitably aligns with the attempts to adapt to a new social order and integrate into the new space. Using various methods and practices of the medium, such as reenactment and a near documentary approach, this new series reveals global concerns about complicated histories, political regimes and personal traumas.
Documentary-based, the project depicts people of my generation, mostly artists and activists, gathering and fooling around UK streets and spaces, reflecting on their struggles in a period of involuntary migration. These newcomers are faced with social and financial vulnerabilities and vague career aspirations. Photographs, inspired by people's surroundings and duties, serve here not just as a document of modernity, but also as an alternative imaginative story linked with the long-term consequences of the war conflict.

Sergey Novikov. Bridges.
Photographic zine. 2026
Offset printing
100 copies
13.5x21 cm, 20 photographs
20 GBP plus delivery
@unsolicitedproposals
This move, immigration from the country due to political reasons, prompts a deeper examination of the cruel individual and collective past. Taking into account the changed circumstances of place and time, it inevitably aligns with the attempts to adapt to a new social order and integrate into the new space. Using various methods and practices of the medium, such as reenactment and a near documentary approach, this new series reveals global concerns about complicated histories, political regimes and personal traumas.
Documentary-based, the project depicts people of my generation, mostly artists and activists, gathering and fooling around UK streets and spaces, reflecting on their struggles in a period of involuntary migration. These newcomers are faced with social and financial vulnerabilities and vague career aspirations. Photographs, inspired by people's surroundings and duties, serve here not just as a document of modernity, but also as an alternative imaginative story linked with the long-term consequences of the war conflict.

Sergey Novikov. Bridges.
Photographic zine. 2026
Offset printing
100 copies
13.5x21 cm, 20 photographs
20 GBP plus delivery
@unsolicitedproposals
This move, immigration from the country due to political reasons, prompts a deeper examination of the cruel individual and collective past. Taking into account the changed circumstances of place and time, it inevitably aligns with the attempts to adapt to a new social order and integrate into the new space. Using various methods and practices of the medium, such as reenactment and a near documentary approach, this new series reveals global concerns about complicated histories, political regimes and personal traumas.
Documentary-based, the project depicts people of my generation, mostly artists and activists, gathering and fooling around UK streets and spaces, reflecting on their struggles in a period of involuntary migration. These newcomers are faced with social and financial vulnerabilities and vague career aspirations. Photographs, inspired by people's surroundings and duties, serve here not just as a document of modernity, but also as an alternative imaginative story linked with the long-term consequences of the war conflict.

Sergey Novikov. Bridges.
Photographic zine. 2026
Offset printing
100 copies
13.5x21 cm, 20 photographs
20 GBP plus delivery
@unsolicitedproposals
This move, immigration from the country due to political reasons, prompts a deeper examination of the cruel individual and collective past. Taking into account the changed circumstances of place and time, it inevitably aligns with the attempts to adapt to a new social order and integrate into the new space. Using various methods and practices of the medium, such as reenactment and a near documentary approach, this new series reveals global concerns about complicated histories, political regimes and personal traumas.
Documentary-based, the project depicts people of my generation, mostly artists and activists, gathering and fooling around UK streets and spaces, reflecting on their struggles in a period of involuntary migration. These newcomers are faced with social and financial vulnerabilities and vague career aspirations. Photographs, inspired by people's surroundings and duties, serve here not just as a document of modernity, but also as an alternative imaginative story linked with the long-term consequences of the war conflict.

Sergey Novikov. Bridges.
Photographic zine. 2026
Offset printing
100 copies
13.5x21 cm, 20 photographs
20 GBP plus delivery
@unsolicitedproposals
This move, immigration from the country due to political reasons, prompts a deeper examination of the cruel individual and collective past. Taking into account the changed circumstances of place and time, it inevitably aligns with the attempts to adapt to a new social order and integrate into the new space. Using various methods and practices of the medium, such as reenactment and a near documentary approach, this new series reveals global concerns about complicated histories, political regimes and personal traumas.
Documentary-based, the project depicts people of my generation, mostly artists and activists, gathering and fooling around UK streets and spaces, reflecting on their struggles in a period of involuntary migration. These newcomers are faced with social and financial vulnerabilities and vague career aspirations. Photographs, inspired by people's surroundings and duties, serve here not just as a document of modernity, but also as an alternative imaginative story linked with the long-term consequences of the war conflict.

Evren. IMO 9430313. Crude Oil Tanker, flag of Palau. 16 years old
#oiltanker #crudeoil #flagstate #portofcall #shadowfleet #greyfleet #darkfleet #pricecap #sanctions #globaltrade #vessel #passingvessel #ageingtanker #environmentalthreats #shipspotting #typologyphotography

Pantera. IMO 9301914. Chemical/Oil Products Tanker, flag of Bahamas. 19 years old
#oiltanker #crudeoil #flagstate #portofcall #shadowfleet #greyfleet #darkfleet #pricecap #sanctions #globaltrade #vessel #passingvessel #ageingtanker #environmentalthreats #shipspotting #typologyphotography

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

Ten years ago, I was invited to the Zarya Art Residency in Vladivostok. It was my first residency, and it turned out to be a fantastic experience of interacting with the city’s environment and history, local and visiting artists.
One day, I took a group photo of the residency staff and the artists using my large-format camera. In fact, it was an unknown bystander who released a shutter. At the time, it felt like a simple gesture, a way of holding a moment still. A decade later, that image has taken on a different weight. I find myself drawn back to it, wondering about the lives it contains.
1 – Group photo at Zarya Centre for Contemporary Art @zaryacca. 2016
2 – Adel Kim. 2016 – Art Residency Coordinator. 2026 – Doctoral Researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. @keemade
3 – Maria Zhuravleva. 2016 – Zarya CCA Custodian. 2026 – Artist, a member of DVR (‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ ‘Far Eastern Heartbreakers’ in eng.) art group. @marimarigru
4 – Dmitry Bulnygin. 2016 – Artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow. 2026 – Artist, based in Paris. @bulnygin
5 – Yanzhima Zhambaldorzhieva. 2016 – Intern at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Archivist at a construction company.
6 – Anton Karmanov. 2016 and 2026 – Development Manager at Zarya CCA.
7 – Olga Burasova. 2016 – Administrative Manager at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Art Acquisition Specialist @burasova_o
8 – Marina Kirillova. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Director of Zarya CCA.
9 – Ira Lapteva. 2016 – Museum Guide at Zarya CCA. 2026 – Master’s Student in Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering, Vladivostok. @ira.miro.nova
10 – Rada Smolyanskaya. 2016 – Receptionist at Zarya CCA / Artist, a member of DVR art group. 2026 – Art Residency Manager, Zarya. rada.kagansky
11 – Tanya Bogacheva. 2016 – Manager of the Zarya CCA. 2026 – Support programmes coordinator at NGO, Moscow.
12 – Alexey Golovach. 2016 – Exhibition Technician. 2026 – Head of Artistic and Production Department at Vladivostok’s theatre.
13 – Tanya Olgesashvili. 2016 and 2026 – Artist, a member of ‘Dalnevostochnyye razluchnitsy’ art group. @olgesashvili_kaganskaya
14 – Sergey Novikov. 2016 – Photographic artist, Zarya resident, based in Moscow.

TW8 8BD, Syon & Brentford Lock, Hounslow. 2026
From 'Gentrifying London' series, 2023 – ongoing.
#photography #dailylife #uk #london #cityscape #photographyproject #photobook #contemporarylandscape #manmadelandscape #landscapeintransition #largeformatphotography #4x5film #gentrification #industrial #sociallandscapephotography #housingcrisis #urbanism #skyscrapers #development #residentialbuilding #kodakportra #hounslow

TW8 8BD, Syon & Brentford Lock, Hounslow. 2026
From 'Gentrifying London' series, 2023 – ongoing.
#photography #dailylife #uk #london #cityscape #photographyproject #photobook #contemporarylandscape #manmadelandscape #landscapeintransition #largeformatphotography #4x5film #gentrification #industrial #sociallandscapephotography #housingcrisis #urbanism #skyscrapers #development #residentialbuilding #kodakportra #hounslow

TW8 8BD, Syon & Brentford Lock, Hounslow. 2026
From 'Gentrifying London' series, 2023 – ongoing.
#photography #dailylife #uk #london #cityscape #photographyproject #photobook #contemporarylandscape #manmadelandscape #landscapeintransition #largeformatphotography #4x5film #gentrification #industrial #sociallandscapephotography #housingcrisis #urbanism #skyscrapers #development #residentialbuilding #kodakportra #hounslow

Enigma. IMO 9333412. Sanctioned both in the EU and the UK.
Oil Products Tanker, 19 years old. Flag of Cameroon.
#oiltanker #crudeoil #flagstate #portofcall #shadowfleet #greyfleet #darkfleet #pricecap #sanctions #globaltrade #vessel #passingvessel #ageingtanker #environmentalthreats #shipspotting #typologyphotography

Universal. IMO 9384306. Sanctioned in the EU, the UK, and the US.
Chemical/Oil Products Tanker, 17 years old, flag of Russia.
#oiltanker #crudeoil #flagstate #portofcall #shadowfleet #greyfleet #darkfleet #pricecap #sanctions #globaltrade #vessel #passingvessel #ageingtanker #environmentalthreats #shipspotting #typologyphotography

Southall, Ealing. 2026
From 'Gentrifying London' series, 2023 – ongoing.
#photography #dailylife #uk #london #cityscape #photographyproject #photobook #contemporarylandscape #manmadelandscape #landscapeintransition #largeformatphotography #4x5film #gentrification #industrial #sociallandscapephotography #housingcrisis #urbanism #skyscrapers #development #residentialbuilding #kodakportra #southall

Southall, Ealing. 2026
From 'Gentrifying London' series, 2023 – ongoing.
#photography #dailylife #uk #london #cityscape #photographyproject #photobook #contemporarylandscape #manmadelandscape #landscapeintransition #largeformatphotography #4x5film #gentrification #industrial #sociallandscapephotography #housingcrisis #urbanism #skyscrapers #development #residentialbuilding #kodakportra #southall

'Lipstick', 2026
'Fog', 2026
From the ongoing 'Bridges (Grounding Exercises)' series.
With @olgaborisovauk
#artistportrait #neardocumentary #largeformatphotography

'Lipstick', 2026
'Fog', 2026
From the ongoing 'Bridges (Grounding Exercises)' series.
With @olgaborisovauk
#artistportrait #neardocumentary #largeformatphotography

'Lipstick', 2026
'Fog', 2026
From the ongoing 'Bridges (Grounding Exercises)' series.
With @olgaborisovauk
#artistportrait #neardocumentary #largeformatphotography

Twinkle Star. IMO 9363780.
Oil Products Tanker, 20 years old, flag of Marshall Islands.
#oiltanker #crudeoil #flagstate #portofcall #shadowfleet #greyfleet #darkfleet #pricecap #sanctions #globaltrade #vessel #passingvessel #ageingtanker #environmentalthreats #shipspotting #typologyphotography

Tendua. IMO 9299862. Sanctioned both in the EU and the UK.
Oil Products Tanker, 20 years old, flag of Sierra Leone.
#oiltanker #crudeoil #flagstate #portofcall #shadowfleet #greyfleet #darkfleet #pricecap #sanctions #globaltrade #vessel #passingvessel #ageingtanker #environmentalthreats #shipspotting #typologyphotography
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