Book presentation

Mikhaïl Tolmachev – Pact of Silence

An attempt by the artist Mikhail Tolmachev to take a critical look at reality in circumvention of pre-existing narratives—through a combination of three photo albums from the special purpose camp on the Solovetsky Islands.

Thursday, 03 October 24
Time 18:00 - 21:00
Price Free
Language Eng
Location Quai du Commerce 7, 1000 Bruxelles

In White Sea Colours, Mikhail Tolmachev explores three photo albums depicting life at the Solovetsky Islands special camp in the 1920s and 1930s. The first album was presented to the politician Sergei Kirov, the second to the writer Maxim Gorky, the third found its way from a family archive to the Moscow GULAG History Museum.

Photographs are inextricable from the circumstances of their creation, and these circumstances, in turn, exert an influence on how photographs are perceived. The social and cultural contexts of the photographs contained in the Solovetsky albums should not be left without detailed exploration. Researching and popularising these images might enhance the work of collective memory. – Mikhail Tolmachev, excerpt from “White Sea Colours”

Mikhail Tolmachev is a Russian visual artist who works with sound installations, videos, photographs, and spatial interventions. In his practice, he looks into the constantly evolving status of a document and politically mediated construction of truth and reality. He collaborates with writers, historians, and artists to explore representation fractures and re-think the conventions of spectatorship.