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Rafal Milach
dal 17/3/2010 al 15/5/2010

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17/3/2010

Rafal Milach

Foundation Yours Gallery, Warsaw

Telling a Ukrainian story by connecting seascapes, portraits of locals dressed in their working uniforms and images of everyday life, Rafal created a powerful portrait of the Black Sea. It is dominated by massive concrete which appears as a relict of the past Soviet times that still directs and marks people's lives. People have changed the landscape in a very brutal way here, but the sea fights back for its natural shape and territory.


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Yours Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition Black Sea of Concrete by Rafal Milach from March 18 until May 16, 2010. Working on this project, Rafal has been travelling to Ukrainian costal towns and places, meeting with local people. He has documented the change in lives of these people, strongly influenced by long lasting USSR history and recent political events, and their specific relation and coexistence with the sea. Telling a Ukrainian story by connecting seascapes, portraits of locals dressed in their working uniforms and images of everyday life, Rafal created a powerful portrait of the Black Sea. The portrait of the Black Sea is dominated by massive concrete which appears as a relict of the past Soviet times that still directs and marks people's lives.

The first thing you notice by the sea is the concrete. Kilometers of grey blocks sometimes painted with blue and yellow, the national colors of Ukraine. You can feel the Soviet past at once. It looks surreal and it doesn't match the beautiful landscape that surrounds you. Industrial zones and the iron waste by the sea don't remind harmonic idyll between nature and man. People have changed the landscape in a very brutal way here. But the sea fights back for its natural shape and territory. Local people seem to respect the power of the sea. I went to the Ukrainian Black Sea coast to explore this mutual influence and relation between the man and sea. Ukraine is the country in transition and for the last few years has been looking for its new identity. In my opinion so has the Black Sea coast.

Rafal Milach

This story was commissioned by Foundation ALTEMUS as a part of a larger documentary project by SPUTNIK PHOTOS on Ukraine

Rafal Milach was born in 1978 in Gliwice, Poland and now is based in Warsaw. Rafal attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice, where he received a Masters of Fine Art degree in 2002. He also earned a Bachelor degree of Photography from the Institute for Creative Photography (ITF) in Opava, Czech Republic in 2003. In 2004 Rafal was invited to take part in training for emerging photojournalists form Eastern and Central Europe organized by prestigious agency VII in France.
Few years ago Rafal created a photo collective Sputnik Photos, together with 10 other Central Eastern European photographers, to document, promote and spread knowledge on transition time issues in CEE countries.

Rafal Milach won Grand Prize for the project Black Sea of Concrete
in Photography Book Now (2009).

Promotion & communication:
Jakub Śwircz tel.: (+48 22) 8909500 e-mail: j.swircz@yoursgallery.com
Maja Landratoske tel.: (+48 22) 8909500 e-mail: m.landratoske@yoursgallery.com

Opening night will be held on Thursday March 18, 2010 at 7pm

Foundation Yours Gallery
Krakowskie Przedmieście 33 00-071 Warszawa Poland
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Sunday 12:00 - 7:00 pm
Thursday 12:00 - 8:00 pm

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