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Exhibitions of Boris Savelev at Michael Hoppen Gallery

Michael Hoppen GalleryGB

Finders Keepers

Finders Keepers

To celebrate the gallery's 20 years

11 Dec 2012 – 31 Jan 2013
To celebrate the gallery's 20 years, Michael Hoppen unveils the treasures of his extraordinary private photography collection in the gallery's largest public exhibition to date. Presented over three floors, Finders Keepers brings to light 130 photographic gems, handpicked for their fascinating narrative, masterful technique and historical relevance, ranging from anonymous 19th century pictures to iconic post-war snapshots. Finders Keepers offers a unique journe…

Michael Hoppen GalleryGB

Colour Constructions

Colour Constructions

2 Dec 2011 – 21 Jan 2012
Boris Savelev – Colour ConstructionsThe Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to announce that we will be hosting our second exhibition of Boris Savelev's new work across both floors at the gallery in December.Regarded by many now as one of Russia's most important living photographers, Savelev is an artist at the peak of his career. Working with Factum in Madrid, Savelev has again used this extraordinary and proprietary printing process that allows …

Michael Hoppen GalleryGB

Russia!

Russia!

30 Jun – 7 Aug 2010
Michael Hoppen Gallery is pleased to present a unique selection of rarely viewed Russian photographs: Boris Savelev was born in the Ukraine in 1948 and moved to Moscow in 1966. He is a graduate of the Institute of Aeronautics and joined the Moscow photography club Novator in 1970. He became a full time photographer since 1982and has had numerous exhibitions worldwide. He is one of the best-knownphotographers working in Russia today. Savelev’s work is about light and form-no…

Michael Hoppen GalleryGB

32 years

32 years

21 Apr – 30 May 2009
The Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to announce 31 Years; an exhibition of work by Boris Savelev, one of Russia's most important and renowned photographers. It will be the first time his work will be shown in the UK. 31 Years is a series of photographs created by Savelev from 1976 to 2006. It documents not only his changing sensibilities and aesthetic concerns; light and form, flashes of colour, moments created by the interaction of individuals within their urban landscape, bu…