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To enjoy Mr. Mikhailov, you have to share his dark merriment over human filth and folly.
Does This Make You Feel Uneasy? Richard B. Woodward 2011
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Courtesy the artist/ Pace/MacGill Gallery/ Galerie Barbara Weiss 'Untitled' by Boris Mikhailov, from the series 'Case History' 1997-98 The 72 year-old photographer's style of grotesque realism, developed over more than 40 years, has earned him a devoted following among critics in the U.S. and in Europe.
Does This Make You Feel Uneasy? Richard B. Woodward 2011
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Courtesy the artist/ Pace/MacGill Gallery/ Galerie Barbara Weiss 'Untitled' by Boris Mikhailov, from the series 'Case History' 1997-98 The 72 year-old photographer's style of grotesque realism, developed over more than 40 years, has earned him a devoted following among critics in the U.S. and in Europe.
Does This Make You Feel Uneasy? Richard B. Woodward 2011
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Laurel Nakadate's "Only the Lonely" at PS1 and Boris Mikhailov's "Case History" at the Museum of Modern Art don't pretend to be a set of neutral observations about sex (Ms. Nakadate) or homelessness (Mr. Mikhailov).
Does This Make You Feel Uneasy? Richard B. Woodward 2011
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When Mr. Mikhailov b. 1938 returned to Kharkov in his native Ukraine in 1996, he found that it had radically changed since escaping the thrall of Soviet Russia; the precipitous switch to a market economy left a significant number of people homeless.
Shining a Light on Loss William Meyers 2011
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To enjoy Mr. Mikhailov, you have to share his dark merriment over human filth and folly.
Does This Make You Feel Uneasy? Richard B. Woodward 2011
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Mr. Mikhailov in this series makes a dangerous gamble.
Does This Make You Feel Uneasy? Richard B. Woodward 2011
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Synopsis: The mature supernatural action story follows the students of the privately-run St. Mikhailov Academy — in particular, a boy named Aleksander who is a qwaser, or a manipulator of the element of iron.
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Laurel Nakadate's "Only the Lonely" at PS1 and Boris Mikhailov's "Case History" at the Museum of Modern Art don't pretend to be a set of neutral observations about sex (Ms. Nakadate) or homelessness (Mr. Mikhailov).
Does This Make You Feel Uneasy? Richard B. Woodward 2011
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Mr. Mikhailov in this series makes a dangerous gamble.
Does This Make You Feel Uneasy? Richard B. Woodward 2011
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