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Michal Chelbin
Sailboats and Swans

Sailboats and swans. Juvenile prison for boys, Ukraine, 2010 © Michal Chelbin

Gathering room. Juvenile prison for boys, Ukraine, 2010 © Michal Chelbin

Lena (left), sentenced for organizing a rape; and Katya, sentenced for theft. Juvenile prison for girls, Ukraine, 2009 © Michal Chelbin

Sergey, sentenced for murder. Juvenile prison for boys, Russia, 2009 © Michal Chelbin

From left: Ivana, sentenced for narcotics; Nadia, sentenced for narcotics; and Diana, sentenced for theft. Women’s prison, Ukraine, 2010 © Michal Chelbin

Welcome to Hell (tattoo). Men’s prison, Ukraine, 2008 © Michal Chelbin

Jenya, sentenced for narcotics. Women’s prison, Ukraine, 2009 © Michal Chelbin

Nikita, sentenced for murder. Men’s prison, Ukraine, 2010 © Michal Chelbin

Religion class. Men’s prison, Ukraine, 2008 © Michal Chelbin

Oleg, sentenced for theft. Juvenile prison for boys, Ukraine, 2010 © Michal Chelbin

Michal Chelbin, cover © Michal Chelbin
Michal Chelbin's latest body of photography, shot in seven prisons in the Ukraine and Russia over the past six years, explores what it means to be locked and constantly watched—and to be looking back at such a person in this surreal world within a world. Chelbin's portraiture is renowned for it visual contrasts—old and new, odd and ordinary, fantasy and reality—and for unmasking the legendary qualities not immediately apparent in individuals. The title Sailboats and Swans refers to the idiosyncratic and almost mocking, bucolic, and fantastical murals and wallpaper backgrounds she found throughout the prisons. These contradictions of life in prison abound in girls' flowery dress prison uniforms, murderers working as nannies to other women's babies in the new mothers' prison, young girls serving time alongside grandmothers—perhaps witness to their own futures, and the mesmerizing human blend of fear and cruelty in the boys' and mens' prison, where big tattooed bodies are now zombie-like, worn down by the daily travails of trying to survive being locked up in a world devoid of hope.
There is nothing easy about it.
It is a constructed moment, a scene within a scene, the real within the unreal. They are moments, lunga fermata, suspensions of time in the midst of what might otherwise be unbearable.
The images are about a kind of discomfort—theirs, hers, mine and ours. It is like an old fashioned staring contest—one guy looks at the other and the first one who blinks is the loser, except Michal Chelbin never blinks. Instead she captures with the click of a shutter. Chelbin is always looking, drawing what is hidden to the surface. She captures—we shudder.
A.M. Homes, Writer of controversial novels and unusual stories.
Sailboats and Swans - Michal Chelbin
120 pages
ISBN 978-1-936611-03-4
$65
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Friday, October 26, 6:00pm–7:30pm
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New York, NY 10036
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