Artist Elena Anosova will share her experience of working with social, professional and other communities accumulated in the course of sociological and visual research in Russian cities. Photographer Fedor Telkov will talk about the peculiarities of documentation of everyday life in the most industrialized region of the country — the Urals — in the post-industrial era and why it is important to document the everyday life and culture of small peoples and ethnic groups of Russia — Mari, Khanty, Mansi, Nenets, Selkups, Ossetians and Russian Germans.
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Human.Kind / Musée international de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge, Geneve
Elena’s work at the NEW LOOK AT HUMANITARIAN PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH 10 EDITIONS OF THE PRIX PICTET

Archetype and visuality / video, Garage Museum
Conversation with Elena Anosova, resident of the Garage Museum workshops “Archetype and Visuality”

The online exhibition The Man Who Saw the Fourth Dimension
Sagaan Sag takes part in The online exhibition The Man Who Saw the Fourth Dimension

NEMOSKVA 8 AUGUST 2020 — 15 OCTOBER 2020
The Manege Central Exhibition Hall and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts are proud to present a new exhibition...

Human connections for Washington Post
Cherishing human connections in the time of coronavirus for Washington Post

Personal exhibition in SALUT AU MONDE! / Porto
Opening: November 23, 2019 / Porto, Portugal

Three-side conversation with curator Susana Lourenço Marques and Pablo Berásteg…
November 22nd, 17h00 / Porto, Portugal

Elena Anosova at Docking Station in Amsterdam
November 2019