LIKE A MERRY-GO-ROUND IN CHILDHOOD

 

2018-2020

 

installation view

 

Like a Merry-Go-Round in Childhood investigates haunted memories of Soviet childhood on the borderline of reminiscence and imagination. The series is based on contextual research and a reinterpretation of three documents: a film, a found photo and an architectural ruin.

 

Oh, That Nastya! (1972). is a Soviet film for schoolchildren that was produced in 1972. The film's main conflict is built around the borderline between imaginary and real. A girl lives within a circle of her home, school and a Palace of Pioneers. She tells stories. In her fantasies, she meets a panther and a forest deer, whom she begs to take her away in a “wonderful deer-land”. Her stories are laughed at by her classmates and teacher and marked as “lies” inappropriate for a “true Soviet pioneer”. A very famous Soviet pop “Forest Deer Song” originates from the film.

 

A photo was found in an abandoned house. It was shot in 1971 at a Soviet resort called “Place of Deers.” It represents a girl on a prop deer. It is a standard resort photo with detail—the girl’s bodily language indicates that she was made to sit on the creature and captured.

 

INION RAS building is a typical piece of Soviet Modernism, constructed in 1969. State Archives and Humanitarian Sciences Library occupied it till 2015 when a building burnt down in an accident.

INION

 

2018

 

 

watercolour in paper

 

 

 

INION is a watercolour series, based on location research on ruins of INION RAS in Moscow. The building INION RAS was constructed in Sovmod style in 1974, destroyed by a fire in 2015 and reconstructed as a double (similar, yet not precise) in 2021.