Art
After the Communists Have Gone
Ukrainian photographer Mila Teshaieva captures three Asian countries now adrift in a haunting exhibition at Haggerty Museum.
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- Feb 17th, 2015 04:02 pm
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Ukrainian photographer Mila Teshaieva captures three Asian countries now adrift in a haunting exhibition at Haggerty Museum. Back to the full article.
Soviet era books are collected to trash in a former library in Quba. The alphabet in the country was changed from Cyrillic to Turkish after the independence and history of the country is now being re-writen, thus most of Soviet books became not needed. Azerbaijan. 2011
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Mila Teshaieva
Ukrainian, b. 1974
Untitled (Quba), 2011
Archival Pigment Print
Print size 20 x 27.5 in
Courtesy of the artist