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Egor Guschin
Artist from Ukraine
Egor Guschin was born in 1988 in Kharkiv,Ukraine, graduated from the Kharkiv University of Construction and Architecture with a degree in Organizational Management. He worked in his specialty for a while, then moved into the food service industry for a long time before finding his true passion in photography. Egor's work has been featured in publications such as Vogue Ukraine and exhibited in various galleries in Lviv, Kharkiv and Kyiv. This is how his career as an artist began in 2023. Now he is a member of the MYPH school of conceptual and fine art photography. Works with analog photography, mainly using the multiple exposure technique. Inspired by surrealism and loves experiments with expired film.
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Egor Guschin
Artist from Ukraine
Egor Guschin was born in 1988 in Kharkiv,Ukraine, graduated from the Kharkiv University of Construction and Architecture with a degree in Organizational Management. He worked in his specialty for a while, then moved into the food service industry for a long time before finding his true passion in photography. Egor's work has been featured in publications such as Vogue Ukraine and exhibited in various galleries in Lviv, Kharkiv and Kyiv. This is how his career as an artist began in 2023. Now he is a member of the MYPH school of conceptual and fine art photography. Works with analog photography, mainly using the multiple exposure technique. Inspired by surrealism and loves experiments with expired film.
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Fusarium - Limited Edition
Prints by Egor Guschin
30 x 20 cm • Art paper
Location:
Kharkiv, Ukraine
This work is from the project "Sorrow for Paradise Lost". The project itself talks about nostalgia, the irreversibility of change and the disappearance of something important. Similar to the biblical story of the expulsion from paradise, this series explores the loss of harmony that we experience every time the past becomes unreachable. The project balances between personal memories and universal feelings of loss. The basis was archival photographs, on which a second layer of microscopic scans of substances that are potentially harmful to humans was superimposed - they symbolize the process of destruction of memory, erosion of the past. Then the pictures were supplemented with fragments of scotch with signatures of these substances, like a research diary, after which each work was re-shot on film, completing this process of transformation and loss. Fusarium poae - fungi of the genus Fusarium cause vascular wilt, root rot, stem and stem rot, leaf blight, fruit rot, major diseases of grain crops and post-harvest rot. The toxin of the fungus Fusarium for humans mainly affects the nervous system, causing clouding of consciousness by the type of alcoholic intoxication. Initially, patients experience mental and motor excitement, emotional elevation, a surge of strength, as well as unsteadiness of gait, impaired thinking and concentration of attention
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Egor Guschin
Artist from Ukraine
Egor Guschin was born in 1988 in Kharkiv,Ukraine, graduated from the Kharkiv University of Construction and Architecture with a degree in Organizational Management. He worked in his specialty for a while, then moved into the food service industry for a long time before finding his true passion in photography. Egor's work has been featured in publications such as Vogue Ukraine and exhibited in various galleries in Lviv, Kharkiv and Kyiv. This is how his career as an artist began in 2023. Now he is a member of the MYPH school of conceptual and fine art photography. Works with analog photography, mainly using the multiple exposure technique. Inspired by surrealism and loves experiments with expired film.
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